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Belperron Paisley Ear Clips | dkfarnum
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Belperron Paisley Ear Clips

Best in Show. Suzanne Belperron continues to wow with her utterly original style, as epitomized in these Paisley ear clips (with coordinating ring) made in 1942-55 by Groene et Darde with French assay marks and makers mark, as well as a Certificate from Olivier Baroin. 2.9 cm high by 2.1 cm wide, 21.30 grams with brilliant cut diamonds set in a foliage design in eighteen carat gold. Sheer magic on the ear, featuring the comfy backs that Belperron thoughtfully crafted. A similar design is seen in the Belperron book by Sylvie Raulet and Olivier Baroin on page 324.



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About Suzanne Belperron

About Suzanne Belperron

Suzanne Belperron began her career designing for Jeanne Boivin from 1925-1933. She joined Bernard Herz in 1933 and became one of the pioneers of modern dress and jewelry, ranked with René Boivin, Chanel and Schiaparelli. Her style was distinctive, bold, imaginative and celebrated on both sides of the Atlantic. An intrepid traveler, Belperron voyaged to the Near East to study ancient gold work and to India to select rubies and sapphires. She was inspired by nature and ethnic sources such as the paisleys of the Orient, Mayan ornaments and African tribal designs. In 1945, she established a partnership with Herz’s son, Jean. Known as Herz-Belperron, this lasted until her retirement in 1974. The designs of Suzanne Belperron continue to be produced in Paris today and are offered exclusively by Edward J. Landrigan at Verdura, New York.