Edwardian-style jewelry also was popular from about 1890 to 1920. Delicate pendants and bar pins of platinum filigree set with diamonds and pearls were the rage. Colored stones—amethysts, sapphires, green garnets, rubies, and turquoise—were used along with diamonds cut into new shapes, including emerald, marquise, and baguette cuts. Necklaces, large brooches, tiaras, and earrings were created with garlands of bows, flowers, and tassels.
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