Vintage Ermani Bulatti Art Deco statement onyx and mother of pearl brooch
Impressive Ermani Bulatti large statement brooch in Art Deco style. Geometric oblong body with a gilt brass finish. The centre is set with a square medallion that is inlaid with onyx and mother-of-pearl; the medallion is trimmed with a silk woven rope.
Beautifully made and eye-catching piece!
16 g
6.8 x 3.4 x 1 cm
Very good vintage condition. Some light wear to the silk rope; small ding along the edge of one side; small dent along the edge of the opposite side.
Impressive Ermani Bulatti large statement brooch in Art Deco style. Geometric oblong body with a gilt brass finish. The centre is set with a square medallion that is inlaid with onyx and mother-of-pearl; the medallion is trimmed with a silk woven rope.
Beautifully made and eye-catching piece!
16 g
6.8 x 3.4 x 1 cm
Very good vintage condition. Some light wear to the silk rope; small ding along the edge of one side; small dent along the edge of the opposite side.
Impressive Ermani Bulatti large statement brooch in Art Deco style. Geometric oblong body with a gilt brass finish. The centre is set with a square medallion that is inlaid with onyx and mother-of-pearl; the medallion is trimmed with a silk woven rope.
Beautifully made and eye-catching piece!
16 g
6.8 x 3.4 x 1 cm
Very good vintage condition. Some light wear to the silk rope; small ding along the edge of one side; small dent along the edge of the opposite side.
The history of Bulatti jewellery began in 1984 as a family business of Dutch jeweller Herman Tiggeler. His workshop was in Obdam, Netherlands. Bulatti's best work was done around the 1980's; the pieces very high quality and sold in the top boutiques.
Inspired by the mystery of the universe, Bulatti designed truly unique pieces made in Art Deco style, or with elements of Italian and Egyptian culture. Also, most notable designs include unusual dragonflies and butterflies, mysterious lizards and huge crystals with slender geometry of lines.
Traditionally handcrafted, the jewellers used mother of pearl, shells, pearls, silk and semi-precious stones. The base metal was plated with silver, gold, tin or bronze.