



CARTIER
CLIP "BIRD OF PARADISE
Round and baguette diamonds, pear-shaped rubies
18k gold (750), platinum (950)
Signed Cartier mount
Cartier hallmark
Numbering (not legible)
About 1948 - 50
H. 7.5 cm approx. - Weight 18 gr.
A diamond, ruby, platinum and gold clip, signed
In the vast aviary of the House of Cartier, there is one that particularly attracts attention: the bird of paradise.
Europeans discovered the first specimens in the 15th century on the return from the voyage of Ferdinand Magellan, but it was not until the 19th century that these birds were described scientifically, inventoried and illustrated in natural history books.
CLIP "BIRD OF PARADISE
Round and baguette diamonds, pear-shaped rubies
18k gold (750), platinum (950)
Signed Cartier mount
Cartier hallmark
Numbering (not legible)
About 1948 - 50
H. 7.5 cm approx. - Weight 18 gr.
A diamond, ruby, platinum and gold clip, signed
In the vast aviary of the House of Cartier, there is one that particularly attracts attention: the bird of paradise.
Europeans discovered the first specimens in the 15th century on the return from the voyage of Ferdinand Magellan, but it was not until the 19th century that these birds were described scientifically, inventoried and illustrated in natural history books.
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