"Cartier Art Deco Cartier "
CARTIER – Rare Art Deco vest chain in yellow gold Master goldsmith: Marcel-François Renard Elegance, purity of lines and craftsmanship excellence define this rare vest chain forming a sautoir, signed Cartier, created during the Art Deco period, towards the end of the 1930s. Crafted in 18-carat yellow gold (750‰), this collector's item features a marine “anchor chain” link of great finesse, both understated and sophisticated. It bears the master mark of Marcel-François Renard, a renowned Parisian goldsmith, established at 80 rue de Turenne in Paris, active since 1938. The chain is also numbered (134211), a guarantee of authenticity and traceability, and stamped with the eagle's head mark, guaranteeing 18-carat gold. • Weight: 67 g • Length: 93 cm • Mesh width: 5.3 mm About the master goldsmith Marcel-François Renard Marcel-François Renard was a Parisian goldsmith active from 1938, renowned for his exceptional expertise and his collaborations with prestigious houses such as Cartier. His workshop, located at 80 rue de Turenne in Paris, was the place where he created refined pieces, combining tradition and modernity. Renard surrounded himself with the best artisans of his time, thus contributing to the excellence of French jewelry. A rare and precious piece, ideal for a discerning collector. It combines the emblematic signature of the Maison Cartier with the excellence of a great master goldsmith of the 20th century. A perfect expression of the elegance of the Art Deco era, between jewelry tradition and modern design. It's just waiting to be worn by your sweetheart ????❕, or by a passionate collector. A true investment: its real value on the current market far exceeds the asking price.