Details
Band applied with black lacquer, single- and baguette-cut diamond cylinders, circa 1935, signed Cartier London

Size/Dimensions: UK ring size M
Gross Weight: 5.9 grams
Literature
Cf. J. Rudoe, Cartier 1900-1939, New York, Harry N Abrams, 1997, p. 333, for a drawing of a similar ring dated 1935, designed as a special order
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Lot Essay

In the mid 1930s, Cartier Paris introduced the double-clip brooch with a black lacquer bracelet fitting, which turned out to be a best selling line across all the three houses. This extended the wearability of the jewels, allowing brooches to be worn as a bracelet or a double clips - and this versatility was hugely popular in the inter-war years. The use of black lacquer was used in jewellery as a substitute for enamel, the benefit being it didn't chip or crack as easily and importantly, was flexible. Rings in this form are rare, and this example highlights Cartier's originality and mastery of the monochromatic glamour of the 1930s.

For a similar example see Christie's Geneva, Magnificent Jewels, 17th May 2000, Lot 562

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