Down By The Boardwalk - Vintage Marcel Boucher Gold Tone Cultured Pearl Clam Brooch (VBR145)
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Down By The Boardwalk - Vintage Marcel Boucher Gold Tone Cultured Pearl Clam Brooch. This collectable brooch is crafted from a gold toned metal, signed Boucher and numbered 8570 p. Featuring a genuine cultured pearl, Vintage styling, and quality craftsmanship. This particular example is beautifully crafted with gold metal. It is made in the form of a clam, showcasing dimension and lovely detail. It has an attractive textured gold finish on the front and the back of the brooch . The brooch has a pin and secure lock mechanism, in perfect working order. This wonderful Vintage Boucher pin is highly collectible, truly a perfect gift or addition to any collection. Gorgeous Couture Design!
Marcel Boucher (1898–1965) was a French jeweller. In the early 1920s, he moved to New York City, where he developed a passion for jewellery design, studying under Pierre Cartier as an apprentice. By the 1930s, he was working for Mazer Brothers. In 1937 he oped his own business.
Pearls were presented as gifts to Chinese royalty as early as 2300 BC, while in ancient Rome, pearl jewellery was considered the ultimate status symbol. ... According to legend, Cleopatra crushed a pearl into a glass of wine to prove to Marc Antony that she could give the most expensive dinner in history.
Measurements: Brooch 40.00 mm x 30.00 mm
Stone Size: Pearl 6.00 mm
Weight: 13.50 grams
Condition: Excellent
Origin: America, New York
Date: Circa 1950