ART DECO
Geometry as ornament, discipline as beauty. The Art Deco period, circa 1920–1939, took its language from a world newly enamoured with modernity and precision, translating its optimism into platinum, calibré-cut stone, and the sharp geometry of sunburst and lattice motifs. Stepped forms, contrasting onyx and black enamel against white diamonds, and the Egyptian-revival motifs that followed the Tutankhamun excavation all found their place within the era's exacting symmetry. Keshett sources its Art Deco pieces from estate sales, private collections, and specialist dealers across the world, drawn always to the same quiet exactness: a line that has not softened, a setting that still holds its tension a century later. To wear one is to wear a decade's certainty.