CARTIER Mountbatten Bandeau leather bookmark
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Keep a piece of something precious between the pages of your favourite book. This bookmark features a detail from Cartier's Tutti Frutti Mountbatten Bandeau and is made with 100% recycled leather, exclusively available for the V&A Cartier exhibition.
Mountbatten Bandeau
English Art Works for Cartier London, 1928
© Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Dimensions
17.8cm x 3.8cm
Composition
100% recycled leather
Colour
Multicoloured
Product code
169650
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