Details
Light and dark green, black enamel, silver (French mark), signed ED, maker’s mark (Etienne David), circa 1925

Size/Dimensions: 15.3 cm
Gross weight: 63.1 grams
Literature
Étienne David (1870-1949) is an iconic jeweler of the Art Deco period, which spanned from the 1920s to the 1940s. His style is characterized by geometric lines, stylized motifs, and a bold use of color, often featuring precious stones and various materials such as onyx and diamond.

His creations reflect the elegance and modernity of this era, incorporating decorative elements inspired by architecture and the visual arts. Étienne David's jewelry is distinguished by its sophistication, audacity, and ability to capture the spirit of Art Deco, making him a renowned artisan in the world of high jewelry. A testament to this is the delightful articulated bracelet entirely made of silver and decorated with geometric patterns in colored enamel.
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