Important bracelet element (?) forming a domed rectangular plate in yellow gold (750).
The front is centered with a kundan-set emerald pebble set in a frame of gold fillets forming stylized flowers, adorned with cabochons of red or red-enameled stones on a guilloché and green-enameled background.
The reverse is very richly enameled, the center with a poly-lobed medallion on a red background, decorated with two doves facing each other under three flowers, in a red, green and blue frame and floral and plant motifs dotted with birds.
The rounded edges are enameled with chevron friezes alternating with red and white flowers.
The two openwork, three-lobed mobile attachments are paved with three cabochons of red-enameled stones, while the reverse features three flowers.
Indian work, probably late 19th century, early 20th century.
Gross weight: 88.5 g.
Height 5 cm. - Width: 10 cm.
Scratches and small accidents to the enamel.
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