Antique Jewelry Moonstone brings you through the cool time

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What do you think of when you talk about the moonlight? Moonlight or moonlight? Today's poster editor wants to slap everyone's attention to the moonstone! It has been around for a long time and has been used in Roman jewels for nearly two thousand years. If jewelry can resist the eternal beauty of time, antique moonstone can more intuitively show the connotation of time giving jewelry.

The origin of the moonstone name is very direct, because its blue or bright white color is just like the moonlight. The Romans insisted that the moonstone was formed by the moonlight and engraved with the shadow of Diana, the god of moonlight; in the Middle Ages, people believed that moonstone would make people predict the future from dreams; in some Asian countries, moonstone was used as "no tears" "symbol of. This moonlight of Moonstone seems to be more meaningful. It prevailed in Europe and the United States in the late 19th and 20th centuries, especially in the Art Deco style. Moonstone was often carved into adult faces, Pharaoh's heads, and mid-months, set in the middle of diamonds or other precious stones. Rene Lalique, Louis Comfort Tiffany, Tony Duquette and other jewellery design ancestors, have chosen it for jewelry design, and always have treasures. Let's take a look at the antique jewels filled with moonlight~

Some people think that the revival of the French jewellery industry at the end of the 19th century was largely attributed to Chennai. Rene Lalique. Herne. Rene Lalique is a life-loving talented artist with a nuanced insight. His moonstone jewels, inspired by the most primitive nature, are engraved with the natural details of the moonstone while engraving the moving details. They have the innate beauty of the demeanor, which is "the style without time limit."

Louis Comfort Tiffany is a pioneer in the design of the American Art Nouveau movement and the son of Charles L. Tiffany, the founder of Tiffany Jewelry. His jewels are stunning works that were born after embracing nature, but with an American minimalist style. Louis Comfort Tiffany always uses colored stones such as moonstone, metal and sapphire to reveal the whims of nature in his impressionist paintings and the soft tones used in stained glass.

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