Rocks & Roll !

Tutti frutti, oh rutti
Tutti frutti, oh rutti
Tutti frutti, oh rutti
Tutti frutti, oh rutti
Tutti frutti, oh rutti
A wop Art Deco mop a lomp bom bom!
Jewellery like this, set with brightly coloured gemstones polished as leaves, is called "Tutti Frutti jewellery". The first Tutti Frutti piece was a necklace commissioned by Queen Alexandra and designed by Pierre Cartier in 1901.
Tutti Frutti jewellery designs are considered to be a perfect mix of East and West because they are made up of brightly coloured gemstones (like sapphires, rubies, and emeralds) carved using Indian techniques and set in French platinum and diamond mountings. The style became extremely popular during the 1920s.
Click here for more info on this Art Deco tutti frutti brooch.