Paul Binder 1970 Zurich Two Tones Clips Earrings In 18Kt Gold With 2.24 Cts Diamonds
Clips earrings designed by Paul Binder.
Beautiful modernist pieces created in Zurich Switzerland by the famed goldsmith and designer Paul Binder, back in the 1970's. These unique one-of-a-kind pair of clips earrings has been crafted in white and yellow gold of 18 karats, with textured burnish finish. They are fitted at the reverse, with the characteristic Binder's hinged omega backs for fastening clips and posts (Removable) for pierced ears.
The central parts are embellished with a floating curved panel mounted with an impeccable graduated pave setting of 44 round brilliants cuts diamonds with a combined weight of 2.24 carats, D/E color, VVS-1 clarity.
They has a total weight of 13.7 grams and a measurements of 23 mm by 23 mm (0.91 x 0.91 inches).
Stamped with the maker's mark of PB, the swiss gold assay hallmarks and signed, "PB BINDER .750".
Paul binder, was a very famous and talented swiss goldsmith. He opened his first workshop in the 1974 in the city of Winterthur in Switzerland and the second one in the city of Zurich located on the number 4 of Storchengasse, (Storchen street). He studied jewelry design and manufacture in numerous places including Germany, Denmark and Italy. He is very well know as one of the best Switzerland's goldsmith due his outstanding skills in all jewelry matters.
Provenance: Acquired in Zurich, Switzerland in the 1980, a private collection in NYC.
Collateral: They are accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.
Condition: The overall condition of these earrings are excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. All diamonds, are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.
A very rare collector's masterpiece crafted with meticulously precision.
INVENTORY REF: E0000AENM/.3221