Description
The Pearl Onyx Diamond earrings have an Art Deco style. The circular white freshwater pearl and the black rectangle shape of the black Onyx are a striking combination.
Art Deco design differs from earlier design in that it is more geometric and symmetrical. Art Deco design incorporates more geometric shapes, less free space, and a more industrial feel. The Art Deco period was between 1910 and 1939 but has never gone out of fashion. The style is still desirable today. The soft, curvy form of the period that preceded Art Deco was Art Nouveau. This curvaceous form was rejected by the women of the day who preferred an asymmetrical industrial look.
Women, in the 1920s, enjoyed a time of liberation; they wore short skirts, bobbed hairstyles, and flaunted their contempt for what was considered acceptable behaviour. With their new look, they wanted new-looking jewellery. Because of a booming economy, the desire for new and boldness was sort after. However, not all Art Deco jewellery was bold.
The robust and powerful style of black and white has been a vital feature in the fashion world for many decades. The black and white combination became a part of fashion and is still today. The Pearl Onyx Diamond earrings design makes a statement not only one of fashion but also one of liberation. No one needs to know the hidden message behind the wearing of these earrings.
Go, Girl!
The handmade butterflies have a style of their own and are durable and practical. Neoprene grips the post for added security and is resistant to oils, heat, water, and solvents. Because the size of the Neoprene butterflies is slightly oversized, they hold the earrings in an upright position rather than falling forward. Neoprene butterflies are the perfect solution.