A Belle Époque Platinum and Diamond Bow Brooch by Cartier. Circa 1906. Photo courtesy Wartski
centred by a floral diamond cluster, a row of diamonds running through the centre of the black moiré silk, the border set with rose cut diamonds, all mounted in platinum. Signed ‘Cartier, Paris, Londres’. Inventory Number: 4347(?). Length: 5.2cm. Price on request.
For comparable examples see page 48 of The Cartier Collection (Flammarion, 2004)
Cartier’s jewellery designs during this period were often derived from decorative motifs found in 18th Century sketches for interior decoration. In particular, Cartier referred to J P Pouget’s Traite des Pierres Precieuses published in 1762. In it are designs for ornaments which incorporate stylised bows, tassels and flower baskets; motifs which were very popular with Cartier during this period.
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