Mochishop has released a new range of retro geometric jewelry (jewellery). Geometric jewelry (jewellery) has its roots in geometric abstractionism, an artistic extension of cubism which comes under the avant-garde umbrella. Within this artistic discipline, there was an exploration of simple geometric forms and color, often dispensing with representations of the real world. A well-known artist of this era was, Piet Mondrian, viewed the world as being composed of simple lines, shapes and colour and made his art according to this view.
In the world of style and fashion, the art of geometry found a popular outlet in the art deco period of the 1920s and '30s. Everything from
jewelry (jewellery) to household objects incorporated the ideals of art deco - elegant, simple, modern.
At Mochishop, we have created our range of geometric jewelry (jewellery) inspired by the simplicity of shape and color. Our geometric range is made from cubes, spheres and uniform block colours.

As the art deco period followed The Great War, the post-war economic struggle meant that
jewelry (jewellery) was no longer valued in terms of expense.
Gemstones were often excluded from post-war, art deco
jewelry (jewellery). As the emphasis moved away from luxury, it began to focus on purely the appearance of the
jewelry (jewellery).
This is another element we have incorporated into our Geometric jewelry (jewellery): affordability. With our latest range we have perfectly captured the essence of geometric, art deco jewelry (jewellery) and present you with our simple, stylish, modern and affordable geometric bracelets. This is your opportunity to buy jewelry (jewellery) made in the spirit of 1920s and '30s - the glamorous decades.