海藍寶珠寶在Art Deco時代曾盛極一時,因為其色澤柔和淡雅,與當時以白鑽鉑金為主的色系十分搭配。在二戰後的40及50年代,海藍寶又再次成為珠寶上常見的寶石。40年代會配搭黃金,50年代則以顏色飽和的紅寶和祖母綠綴之,並以鉑金鑲嵌。這組別針相信來自於一條項鏈的組成部分,共有三個可以互換使用的花朵,大自然主題風格明顯,是典型50年代珠寶。Aquamarines enjoyed certain popularity during the Art Deco period, where its understating light blue hue was regarded as an elegant match next to the finely-set colourless diamonds. In the late 40’s to 50’s post-war era, this particular gemstone made a comeback in jewellery. Whilst it was set in contrasting yellow gold during the 40’s, aquamarines were found next to more saturated-coloured rubies and emeralds in the 50’s designs, often set in platinum. This set of brooches were designed with a clever interchangeable mechanism, the brooch itself very probable to be a component of a larger necklace, reflects the naturalistic motifs typical of the 50’s jewellery where flowers are depicted in schematic lines and highlighted by a gemstone cluster in the centre.