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The early 1990's leads us to first jump back to 1985 when the first .com was registered. This meant we will see a more rapid change in jewelry as .com companies can now spread information faster. Trends starting around 1980 began to change every 5 years as opposed to 7 or 10 year spreads. The early 1990's meant capitalism was king. This meant:
The Mid 1990s- The mid 1990's continued the influence of the Tiffany toggle heart bracelet with a minor trend back towards traditional charm bracelets as well as yellow gold. The most important trend to take hold of jewelry in the mid 1990's was the welcoming of the marquise cut diamond engagement ring. The single shape was sold in every size, color, and clarity. Most notably this trend began around 1993 and was so popular it finished out the decade.
The Late 1990s- lead us to the Dot Com Bubble. During this time "Huggie" style earrings and drop earrings were popular. These drops helped intensify the look of statement chokers, often times with no stones all gold, a trend that actually started in the 80s. This trend took off with herringbone necklaces and other statement necklaces that began to be made by the big houses like Cartier. As the 1990's came to a close just before 2000 it seemed the population began to think differently with y2k approaching. Trends tended more towards simplicity now, bow necklaces, and the reemergence of white gold and platinum. Partly because the white metal was “different” and partly because of the popularity of the two tone Rolex datejust.
- Individualism- self purchases which started in the 1980s lead to own individualistic styles
- Counter cultural-ism- which meant the rise of grunge, rave scene, hiphop- which brought styles of their own in jewelry.
The Mid 1990s- The mid 1990's continued the influence of the Tiffany toggle heart bracelet with a minor trend back towards traditional charm bracelets as well as yellow gold. The most important trend to take hold of jewelry in the mid 1990's was the welcoming of the marquise cut diamond engagement ring. The single shape was sold in every size, color, and clarity. Most notably this trend began around 1993 and was so popular it finished out the decade.
The Late 1990s- lead us to the Dot Com Bubble. During this time "Huggie" style earrings and drop earrings were popular. These drops helped intensify the look of statement chokers, often times with no stones all gold, a trend that actually started in the 80s. This trend took off with herringbone necklaces and other statement necklaces that began to be made by the big houses like Cartier. As the 1990's came to a close just before 2000 it seemed the population began to think differently with y2k approaching. Trends tended more towards simplicity now, bow necklaces, and the reemergence of white gold and platinum. Partly because the white metal was “different” and partly because of the popularity of the two tone Rolex datejust.
- We close out the decade with the Princess cuts began to take rise
Phat Nineties Jewelry
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The Duke Field: Yellow Gold and Diamond Slide Pendant
$1,400.00
$1,260.00
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On Sale
The Aubudon: Bezel Set Diamond Cerceau Earrings
$1,625.00
$1,462.50
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On Sale
The Cecilia: Emerald and Diamond Flower Necklace
$300.00
$270.00
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On Sale
The Delcambre: Yellow Gold and Diamond Bypass Bangle Bracelet
$1,695.00
$1,525.50
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On Sale
The Youngsville: White Gold Diamond Cut Bracelet
$850.00
$765.00
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On Sale
The Adela: Multi-Strand Diamond Station Chain in White Gold
$1,425.00
$1,282.50
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On Sale
The Planada: Modern Ruby and Diamond Ring in Yellow Gold
$2,150.00
$1,935.00