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  2. 17 Jewelry Expert-Approved Pendant Necklaces - AOL

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  3. Art jewelry - Wikipedia

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    Diamond necklace, c. 1904.An example of Tiffany & Co.'s jewelry around the turn of the 20th century.. Art historian Liesbeth den Besten has identified six different terms to name art jewelry, including contemporary, studio, art, research, design, and author, [1] with the three most common being contemporary, studio, and art.

  4. Victorian jewellery - Wikipedia

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    The third period in Victorian jewellery is known as the Aesthetic period or the late Victorian period. [4] During this period, there was a distinct change in how women wore jewellery . This period encouraged the agency of women in society , with women’s rise to power with the creation of their own political organisations . [ 4 ]

  5. Don Tompkins - Wikipedia

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    Tompkins' jewelry in the exhibition reflected the Modernist aesthetic of the time which prioritized organic shapes for bracket watches, necklaces, brooches and rings. [6] That year, Tompkins transferred to the University of Washington, Seattle to study with Ruth Pennington, another influential Pacific Northwest craftswoman. He received his B.A ...

  6. William Dean Whiting - Wikipedia

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    Charles Osborne was the most famous designer in the company, considered one of the most influential designers of the American aesthetic movement. [5] By 1891, William Dean Whiting was described as "one of the most prominent jewelry manufacturers" in the United States by the Boston Globe. [1]

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    Image credits: BaronVonBroccoli In the battle of aesthetics vs. function, visually pleasing appearance seems to be winning. As the theory of the aesthetic-usability effect suggests, users tend to ...

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