Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron
Signed Boucheron Paris estate diamond earclips gold and platinum by Boucheron

Presilhas de diamante em ouro e platina assinadas pela Boucheron Paris Estate 1950

Boucheron

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  • Sobre la obra de arte

    In each of these French Boucheron Estate earclips from 1950, two 18K yellow gold squares with 24 brilliant cut diamonds scattered over both fields of platinum merge into one another. A millegrain rim unfolds into a double terrace to enframe the exuberant shimmer of the total of 3.60 carat weight in diamonds. These stunning jewels could be your highlight of experiencing true Parisian Fifties sophistication.

    Antique jewelry object group: earrings clips

    Condition: excellent condition
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    Country of origin: France

    Style: Fifties (of the twentieth century)
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    Period: ca. 1950
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    Material: platinum and 18K yellow gold
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    Extra information: Boucheron - A leading French jewelry firm, founded in 1858 in the Palais Royal, Paris, by Frédéric Boucheron (1830-1902) and now having its main establishment at 26 Place VendOme, Paris, with branches in London and elsewhere.Frédéric Boucheron was succeeded by his son Louis (1874-1959), in turn succeeded by his son Gerard (b. 1910), whose son Alain (b. 1948) is now active in the business. The London office, established in 1907, is at 180 New Bond St. In 1960the firm at the request of the Shah of Iran, set up in Tehran the display of the Royal Jewelry Collection. Boucheron is noted as a specialist in gems as well as a designer of luxury and medium-priced jewelry.

    Diamond(s): 48 brilliant cut diamonds with an estimated weight of ± 3.60ct. (colour and clarity: G/J, vs/si). - All diamond weights, color grades and clarity are approximate since the stones were not removed from their mounts to preserve the integrity of the setting.

    Total diamond weight: approx. 3.60 crt.

    Birthstones: Diamond is the birthstone (or month stone) for April.
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    Brand: Boucheron - Paris

    Signature: Boucheron

    Hallmarks: The French control marks representing an eagle’s head (that was in use in France from about 1838) next to the dog's head which is the official French hallmark for jewelry containing or made of platinum and that has been used since 1912.
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    Dimensions: 3,10 cm (1,22 inch) x 2,00 cm (0,79 inch)

    Weight: 21,30 gram (13,70 dwt)

    Reference Nº: 16110-0082

    Copyright photography: Adin, fine antique jewelry

  • Sobre el artista

    Boucheron es una casa de joyería francesa fundada en 1858 por Frédéric Boucheron. El joyero trabajó con una amplia gama de oros, así como con gemas preciosas como rubíes y peridotos. Sus joyas se inspiraron en motivos de la naturaleza como la serpiente, que luego eligió como símbolo de la casa. La primera boutique Boucheron se estableció en 1858 en la Galerie de Valois del Palais Royal de París. En los años siguientes, Frédéric Boucheron abrió un taller y comenzó a trabajar con su sobrino, Georges Radius. El juego de formas, manipulaciones del material y combinaciones de gemas había encontrado a su público a finales del siglo XIX. Boucheron atraía ahora a una clientela de escritores, artistas y príncipes. Cuando Fédéric Boucheron murió en 1902, su hijo Louis se hizo cargo de la casa. Como heredero, contribuyó al desarrollo de la etiqueta, llegando más lejos que Francia. Abrió una sucursal en Moscú y también estableció una colaboración con el joven joyero Pierre Sterlé. En 1954, sus hijos, Fred y Gérard Boucheron, fueron los siguientes en hacerse cargo de la marca. Manteniendo la experiencia heredada, establecieron la etiqueta en Japón durante la década de 1970, durante la cual Jane Birkin posó con un collar de diamantes Boucheron. Alain Boucheron se convirtió en director de la empresa en 1971 y, en 2000, el grupo Gucci adquirió la casa de joyería Boucheron. Bajo la dirección de Jean-Christophe Bedos, se inauguraron nuevas boutiques en todo el mundo. En 2007, Boucheron fue el primer joyero en abrir una tienda de comercio electrónico en Europa. En 2011, Claire Choisne fue nombrada directora creativa de la casa de joyería en Place Vendôme. Después de siglo y medio, la joyería Boucheron se ha convertido en un importante referente de la joyería fina y la relojería.