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Antique Tahitian mother-of-pearl letter opener, marked Polynesian art, 15 cm rare feather-decorated letter opener circa 1970

$82.44

Shipping to United States: $47.37
  • Details
    Give your desk a touch of refined exoticism with this superb antique Tahitian mother-of-pearl letter opener/letter opener, a rare piece of Polynesian craftsmanship.

    💠 Description:
    • Authentic Tahitian mother-of-pearl, finely hand-cut.
    • Stylized shape evoking a feather, a symbol of lightness and elegance.
    • Signed “Tahiti” on the blade, a guarantee of origin.
    • Traditional Polynesian style, very decorative, perfect for collector or refined office.

    📐 Dimensions:
    • Length: 15 cm
    • Width: 2.5 cm
    • Weight: 32 g

    📅 Period: 20th century (around 1970)
    📦 Condition: Very good condition, shiny mother-of-pearl with iridescent reflections, no cracks or chips.

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    Delivery :
    • Careful shipping with insurance included
    • Delivery against signature required upon receipt
    • Secure packaging
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    Shipping from France

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    • France : 2 - 12 business days

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