Women’s fashion deeply changed with the First World War (1914-1918). With the physical work made by the women in the place of men during the war, the corset was not worn. The hemlines and the sleeves began shorter and the women had short haircuts. In the 1920s, Fashion designers created clothes with light fabrics. Women…
I discovered these jewellers mostly thanks to the Instagram account of Assamblage School.
I found Norwegian jewelry brands on this website : https://norwegian.jewelry/collections/rings?page=1
Earrings created by me, handmade in Paris. They are composed of pink opals, pink Swarovski crystals, aquamarine pearls, and rainbow-colored transparent quartz. Add a touch of sunshine and fun with the Miami earrings! A joyful, pop-inspired piece featuring multicolored reflected quartz, bright pink opals, and iridescent pink Swarovski crystals. The icy blue of the aquamarine…
I mixed Ilgiz Fazulzyanov jewels (“Winter Forest” earrings and a bird brooch called “Tit” and a part of a Monet’s painting (Nympheas).
Jewelry during Queen Victoria reign (1837-1901) was feminine, sentimental, meaningful and symbolic. Jewels were also inspired by the nature. Whereas Victorian jewelry at the beginning was heavy, intricate, full of details, jewels became at the end less ostentatious, smaller, simpler and more practical to women who were more and more many to work.
Wilhelm Schweizer’s angel, Eliza Bautista’s sunburst’s jewel, artificial spruce tree and Andrea Fohrman’s star earrings.
I discovered some of these brands thanks to this article : https://www.daninoce.com.br/moda/marcas-brasileiras-de-bijoux-e-semi-joias-para-usar-ja/.