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Cartier Aquamarine and Diamond Brooch
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Description
This rare Cartier Paris aquamarine brooch with its bold diamond chevron patterning dates from the 1930s, when designers created a dynamic series of jewels that featured these limpid blue gems from Brazil. Set in minimal platinum, the aquamarines’ icy blue depths were juxtaposed with the intense sparkle of brilliant- and fancy-cut diamonds, set in strong directional patterns that are perfectly Art Deco. Leave no doubt about your dedication to bejeweled modernism with this Cartier art classic, which is easily clipped to the strap of an asymmetric gown or high neck sleeveless dress.
Item #: BO-19374
Artist: Cartier, Paris
Country: France
Circa: 1930s
Size: 1.75” length, 0.75” width
Materials: Hexagonal step-cut aquamarine (weighing approximately 35.20 carats); 80 Round-, square-, and baguette-cut diamonds (approximate total weight 5.90 carats); Platinum
Signed: "Cartier Paris 22677," with French control marks -
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Documentation: Signed Origin: France Period: 1900-1949 Materials: Hexagonal step-cut aquamarine (weighing approximately 35.20 carats); 80 Round-, square-, and baguette-cut diamonds (approximate total weight 5.90 carats); Platinum Condition: Good. Creation Date: 1930 Gemstones: Aquamarine, Diamond Metals: Platinum Styles / Movements: Mid-Century Dealer Reference #: BO-19374 Incollect Reference #: 563229
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