14ky London Blue Topaz Studs

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Details

Material
14k Yellow Gold
Stones
Approx. 1.40ctw Emerald-cut Natural London Blue Topaz
Weight
5.49g
Earring Backs
Butterfly
Condition
Excellent

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Created:2025/11/08 17:51
About

Retro Era

(1940 - 1950)
This era was born in 1937 at the ‘International Exhibition of Arts and Techniques in Modern Life’ by Paul Leon who believed the event would revive the creativity and variety within the world of Arts and Jewellery.

During this Era platinum and precious metals were once again rationed for the war effort. Making yellow gold the metal choice of the time. Various alloys were used to create thinner sheets of metal which gave jewellers a chance to experiment with new finishing techniques. With these new alloys came various shades of gold, sometimes seen in a single piece. Gemstones were also in short supply meaning a lot of pieces were made with more metal versus housing gemstones. Less expensive stones became more popular including topaz, amethyst, aquamarine and citrine. Diamonds were reserved for the use of pave settings and as accent stones. It was not uncommon during this time to commission a bespoke piece using metals and gemstones already owned.

Larger silhouettes were preferred in cocktail rings, necklaces and bracelets. Often featuring scrolls, fans and flowers, which was quite a contrast from the geometric lines of the Art Deco Era. Snake chains were popular as they gave a large, bold look without the use of as much metal. As the Art Deco era came to a close, society took a step towards the modern styles we see today due to the people beginning to view the Art Deco style as distastefully luxurious during the start of World War II.

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Topaz - Silicate Mineral

While Blue is often the first colour that comes to mind when thinking about Topaz, it is actually one of the rarest naturally forming colours. Topaz is colourless in its natural state, often with a greyish cast to it. Rarely, it can occur as a golden brown to yellow. The blue we have come to associate with topaz comes from the stone being heat treated and irradiated. Topaz is believed to be first discovered in Germany in 1737, and then again in 1740s Brazil. Now blue topaz is most notable for being the birthstone of December. It ranks 8 on the Mohs hardness scale.
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14ky London Blue Topaz Studs

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