Filigree Jewelry

The world of fashion is split into two different parts. There are some fashions and styles that are fads; all of the sudden everyone is wearing them, and then all of the sudden, no one will touch them. The world of jewelry is like this as well. Think about all of the different jewelry trends you have witnessed, like jelly bracelets, twisted bead necklaces, and more. The other side of the coin is the fashion trends that become classics. Some fashion trends stand the test of time and become timeless looks that work any time, any place. These timeless fashion trends are usually marked by quality and understated style that never looks dated. Filigree jewelry is one of those styles. Filigree jewelry actually dates back to ancient times, and became one of the landmark styles of jewelry favored in the 1920s and 1930s during the Art Deco period; it is still a popular choice today. People love it for its intricate beauty and timeless charm.

What Is Filigree Jewelry?

You have probably seen filigree jewelry before, even if you didn’t really know what it was specifically called. Filigree jewelry is characterized by a woven or maze like patterns of gold and silver. It is seen most often in rings, especially rings with a gem stone of some sort in the center. The woven strands of these gold, silver, or platinum form a nest of sorts around the stone. The woven part of filigree jewelry is actually made of strands of whatever metal is being used. The strands are woven together to make thicker strands, and then the thicker strands are woven to create a pattern. Most of the time, this process is done by hand. Some patterns are simpler than others, but creating a filigree ring is a very time consuming, painstaking process, and the price tag on the rings often reflects the complexity of the work.

Filigree jewelry has been around for a very long time, but filigree rings in particular really peaked in popularity during the Art Deco period of the 1920s and 1930s. For this reason, there is a huge market of antique filigree jewelry and estate filigree jewelry. Filigree jewelry from this period is often said to represent the best of the style.

Buying Filigree Jewelry

Whether you want sterling silver filigree jewelry or specific filigree jewelry stampings, or some other filigree jewelry specification, the best place to do your shopping is on the internet. You can find great steals online, like Janet Berg filigree jewelry for less and a great selection of estate filigree jewelry.

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