The Victorian-era cigar cutter is ornately engraved with a floral motif, showcasing the elaborate decorative artistry characteristic of the time. Its bulbous, tapered body is adorned with intricate, hand-engraved flowers and scrollwork.
The cutter's functional element -- a hinged arm with a circular blade -- suggests it was used to clip the end of a cigar. Though now worn as a pendant, it was originally a gentleman’s smoking accessory, demonstrating both utility and ornamentation. The cigar cutter is suspended from a modern oxidized sterling silver chain, emphasizing the antique gold’s richness while lending a contemporary edge.
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