Erté (Romain de Tirtoff, 1892–1990) is a renowned artist known as "The Father of Art Deco". He began designing jewelry much later in life. According to several reputable sources, he embarked on a career as a jewelry designer at age 86. His late-life jewelry creations were conceived as “Art to Wear,” meticulously made with precious stones and inspired by themes like the nautical world, peacocks, and Egyptian culture. He produced around 328 limited-edition jewelry designs. Erté "The Numerals" 14K Gold and Sterling Silver Bracelet showcases a refined blend of artistry and craftsmanship. Inspired by Erté’s later graphic series and his original lithographs, this bracelet features elegant numerals rendered in 14K gold contrasted with sterling silver. It honors the iconic Art to Wear tradition with exquisite detail, making it both a wearable masterpiece and a celebration of Erté’s enduring legacy in design.
Inscribed with makers mark Erté, CFA for Circle Fine Arts who made the piece with the artist specifications, 61/600 for limited edition and 14K
Details:
Artist/Designer : Erté Period : Early 1980s Metal : 14K Yellow Gold, Sterling Silver Total Weight : 111.26 Grams Limited Edition : 61/600 Dimensions : 7" x 1.25" Estate Piece
Also available are the Nile Earrings and Nile Necklace by Erté