Description
A striking example of early 20th-century French craftsmanship, this rare pair of convertible earrings or brooches exemplifies the refined glamour and technical innovation of the Art Deco era. Handcrafted in platinum and 18 karat white gold, the pieces are set with approximately 1.20 carats of old mine-cut diamonds, offering a romantic brilliance characteristic of antique stones.
Each jewel is accented by meticulously sculpted sapphires, their rich blue hues carved with delicate precision to enhance both texture and depth. The composition is architectural yet fluid, reflecting the Art Deco fascination with geometry, symmetry, and contrast. The integration of platinum and white gold underscores a modernist approach to lightness and durability, while the French assay and maker’s marks affirm the heritage and quality of their origin.
With a wearable length of approximately 2.5 cm and a combined weight of 17.40 grams, these versatile adornments embody the elegance of convertible jewelry—a true hallmark of 1930s sophistication. Whether worn as earrings or brooches, they make a timeless statement of artistry and grace, echoing a golden age of French design.