Diamond, Onyx and Platinum Cufflinks, 1930. Beekman New York - Fine Jewelry Rental Service
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Diamond, Onyx and Platinum Cufflinks, 1930. - Art Deco 1920-1939, Black tie, Cocktail/Festive, Color, Cufflinks, Day/Luncheon, Diamond, Event, Item type, Material, Neutral, Onyx, Platinum, Stone, Time period, Weddings - Rental Borrow.

Diamond, Onyx and Platinum Cufflinks, 1930.

SKU: J0228
$99.00 per day

Round brilliant cut diamonds and carved onyx cufflinks set in platinum, 1930.

$99.00 per day

Unique Elements
These Art Deco cufflinks are exactly what you should picture from the time period – diamonds, onyx, platinum, lots of shine and glamour. Wear them with a silk French cuff shirt with ropes of pearls and an arm full of diamond bracelets or with a tuxedo for a look that would have made Fred Astaire jealous.

Onyx Onyx is a variety of chalcedony. The use of onyx in jewelry dates back to biblical times, described as part of the jeweled breastplate worn by Aaron as well as in the works of Pliny the Elder in the first century.

Round Brilliant-Cut The Round Brilliant Cut dates back to 1919, when Marcel Tolkowsky calculated a formula for proportional diamond design to maximize fire, brilliance and wearability, published as “Diamond Design: A Study of the Reflection and Refraction of Light in Diamond.” A round brilliant diamond can also be called a full cut diamond if it features the cutting standard of 57 or 58 facets.

Art Deco The name is a shortening of the Exposition Internationale des Arts Decoratifs et Industrials Modernes, held in Paris in 1925, used to represent the period from the 1920s to the 1930s. Art Deco jewelry style, in following with the rise of the machine age, emphasizes symmetry and geometry in design, typically with simple, repeated geometric patterns. In additional to natural pearl, the typical stone use in jewelry of this period is diamond, onyx, sapphire, emerald and coral, cut into geometric shapes reflecting advances in cutting. Cartier in France is a leading house of the period, and American houses including Tiffany and Company also produced exceptional pieces during this era.

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Necklace Guide

Size Guide for Necklace Size Guide for Necklace

To measure, wrap a soft tape measure around your neck, keeping the tape measure parallel to the floor as you measure. Then, add 2 to 4 inches (5 to 10 cm) to your neck measurement to calculate your minimum recommended chain length.

Earring Guide

Size Guide for Earrings Size Guide for Earrings

This chart shows the approximate placement of drop earrings of varying length. To confirm, measure from the placement of your pierced earring hole on your ear, or from the center of your ear if not pierced, to confirm desired earring drop.

Bracelet Guide

Size Guide for Wrist Size Guide for Wrist

Print the bracelet chart pdf at 100%. Place the cut out around your wrist, measuring to the closest inch that meets the tab around your wrist.

Size Guide for Wrist Bracelet Chart PDF

Ring Guide

Size Guide for Ring Size Guide for Ring

Print out pdf at 100%. Find a ring that you already own that fits your finger. Place the ring on top of the circles to find your size.

Ring Chart PDF