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Cartier New York
Flowers are a predominant subject celebrated in Japanese art, also dearly beloved by Cartier up to this day. The Maison would soon choose to depict the beauty of chrysanthemums, Japanese prunus and wisterias through its creations, whether in a naturalistic or stylised manner, considering that they are very symbolic plants in Japan.
Courtesy of Cartier Collection
● Type: Bracelet
● Dimensions: 19.1 L cm
● Material: Platinum, diamonds, emeralds, rubies, onyx
● Date: 1925
Details: Genealogies of OrnamentExhibition
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