Collection: David Oscarson Les Quatre Couleurs
Translated, “Les Quatre Couleurs” means The Four Colors, and / or The Four Suits.
While origins of playing cards can be traced to China, India and Persia as early as the 7th century, it wasn’t until the fourteenth century that they were introduced to Europe. The “pique” and “spade” can be traced the sword of the Italian suits. The Spanish replaced queens with mounted knights (caballeros) and the Germans modified some suits, using bells, hearts, leaves and acorns as symbols. Improvement in French production, however helped propel the more simplified French design to eventually become the standard for most of Europe. The French had originally included family names on court cards, but this practice came to an end with the French Revolution in the late 18th century.
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David Oscarson Les Quatre Couleurs Opaque White Vermeil Fountain Pen
Vendor:David OscarsonRegular price $8,100.00 USDRegular priceUnit price / perSale price $8,100.00 USD
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