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Edwardian

Edwardian jewelry was popular in England during the reign of Edward VII, 1901-1910, and flourished concurrently with the Art Nouveau style.

Edwardian jewelry is known for its delicacy and fine craftsmanship. It was opulently decorated with precious gemstones, particularly diamonds, emeralds, and rubies. The settings were extremely masterly and "thin". The use of white gold was prominent.

Popular among Edwardian jewelry were necklaces and collars, crowns, rings and hanging earrings.

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