Eclipse of Enigma black Bakelite brooch
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This vintage brooch is a striking example of Art Deco design, characterized by its bold geometric shapes and intricate carvings. Made from Bakelite, a popular early plastic, the brooch features a deep black color that enhances its dramatic presence. The deeply carved abstract design adds texture and visual interest, making it a statement piece suitable for various outfits.
#### History of Bakelite and Art Deco Jewelry
- **Bakelite**: Developed in the early 20th century by chemist Leo Baekeland, Bakelite was one of the first synthetic plastics. Its durability, versatility, and ability to be molded into intricate shapes made it a favored material for jewelry in the 1920s and 1930s. Bakelite jewelry often features vibrant colors and unique designs, and it became particularly popular during the Art Deco period.
- **Art Deco Movement**: The Art Deco movement emerged in the 1920s and continued into the 1930s, characterized by its embrace of modernity, luxury, and geometric forms. Jewelry from this era often features bold lines, stylized motifs, and a mix of materials, including metals, gemstones, and plastics like Bakelite. The movement was influenced by various artistic styles, including Cubism and Futurism, and reflected the cultural shifts of the time.
This brooch, with its abstract design and statement-making size, is not only a beautiful accessory but also a piece of history that reflects the innovation and style of the Art Deco period.
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