A striking art deco brooch from the 1920s, masterfully crafted in silver and set with sparkling clear paste stones in a dynamic mix of round and baguette cuts. Ribbed green tourmaline spheres crown the top and bottom, while vibrant blue and red paste leaves bloom from the centre, adding a vivid splash of colour. The design is inspired by the iconic tutti frutti or fruit salad style popularised by cartier in the 1920s
1930S. During this period, tourmaline was prized as a vibrant and accessible alternative to emerald, while expertly cut glass pastes were used to emulate the brilliance of rubies, sapphires, and diamonds. In excellent condition, this bold brooch is quintessentially deco, showcasing a dazzling array of glittering pastes. A wonderful collector’s treasure or statement piece for lovers of roaring twenties glamour, it is fitted with a sturdy pin and secure safety clasp at the back, perfect for wearing on a lapel, bag, or scarf. Weight : 18.6 Grams measures : height 32mm x width 45mm x depth 8mm metal : silver tested stones : glass paste, green tourmalines 9 x 10mm each age : art deco. Circa 1920
1930 Marks : 51 patent number. No other marks, typical for items made before hallmarking legislation was introduced condition : excellent, commensurate with age item number: 23-706 view our full art deco jewellery collection to view the other vintage items currently available. We provide free worldwide shipping for this item. Interest free layaway and finance payment...
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A striking art deco brooch from the 1920s, masterfully crafted in silver and set with sparkling clear paste stones in a dynamic mix of round