10 Most Iconic Jewelry Designers of the 20th Century

Art Moderne Ruby and Diamond Bib Necklace by Suzanne Belperron, Paris, circa 1945.
Art Moderne Ruby and Diamond Bib Necklace by Suzanne Belperron, Paris, circa 1945.
The Claudette Colbert Starfish: A Ruby and Amethyst Starfish Brooch Designed by Juliette Moutard for René Boivin, Paris, 1937.
Art Deco Diamond, Natural Pearl, Emerald, and Onyx Bangle by Cartier, circa 1925.
Platinum and Diamond Necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels, Paris, 1948.
Art Deco Diamond, Enamel, and Gem-Set Bracelet by Boucheron, Paris, 1925
Exhibited at the 1925 Exposition Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes, Paris.
Art Deco Geometric Brooch by Gérard Sandoz, Paris, circa 1927.
Art Moderne Silver and Black Lacquer Bracelet by Jean Després, Paris, circa 1931. Exhibited at the Salon d’Automne, Paris, 1931.
Red and Black Lacquer and Oréum Set of Three “Giraffe” Necklaces and Three Bracelets by Jean Dunand, Paris, circa 1927. Exhibited in The Jazz Age: American Style in the 1920s at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York.
The Cole Porter Necklace: An Aquamarine and Ruby Belt with a Buckle Necklace Designed by Fulco, Duke of Verdura, for Paul Flato, New York, circa 1935.
Brass and Steel “Six Circles” Brooch by Alexander Calder, New York, circa 1940.
Lee Siegelson in the Fifth Avenue store.