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Description
Dating from circa 1997, this 18K gold Tiffany & Co. bow brooch is set with over 7 carats of diamonds. It is designed as a highly three dimensional bow of five loops pavé-set throughout with round brilliant-cut diamonds, its center channel-set with a band of graduating diamond baguettes. Sculptural and densely packed with vibrant diamonds, this beautifully-made bow is a classic, eternally chic Tiffany jewel.
Item #: BO-21187
Artist: Tiffany & Co.
Country: Italy
Circa: 1997
Dimensions: 2.50" length x 1.25" width
Materials: 7 baguette diamonds (approximate total weight 0.49 carat); 227 round diamonds (approximate total weight 6.80 carats); 18K Gold
Signed: TIFFANY & CO, ITALY, 750, 12975511
Literature: A brooch of this design is pictured in Tiffany's 20th Century: A Portrait of American Style by John Loring, 1997, p. 79 -
More Information
Documentation: Signed Origin: Italy Period: 1950-1999 Condition: Good. Gemstones: Diamond Metals: Gold Styles / Movements: Signed Pieces Dealer Reference #: BO-21187 Incollect Reference #: 694299
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Macklowe Gallery is the premier dealer of museum-quality 20th Century Decorative Arts, specializing in Tiffany lamps, French Art Nouveau, and antique jewelry. Visit us at 445 Park Avenue, NYC, or contact us at 212.644.6400 | email@macklowegallery.com |
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