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Pierre Vever

Eminent French jewelry house famous for its Art Nouveau designs. The firm’s history dates to 1821 when founder Pierre Vever (1795-1853) opened a jewelry shop in Metz, France.

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Van Cleef & Arpels

(1898 - present)

One of France’s most prestigious jewellery houses. In 1898, Alfred Van Cleef married his cousin, Estelle Arpels. Soon thereafter, Van Cleef and Arpels was born. Estelle’s brothers (Charles, Julien, and Louis Arpels) joined Alfred and his wife as partners in the enterprise.

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Pierre Sterlé

Sterle was a French jeweler famous for his 1940’s and 1950’s designs. In 1934, Pierre Sterlé opened a workshop on Rue St-Anne. Some of Paris’s finest jewellers patronized him, including Boucheron, Chaumet, Ostertag.

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Mauboussin

Mauboussin was a French jewelry house famous for its Art Deco and Retro jewelry and objects. Though its roots go back to 1827, the firm gained international acclaim in the 1920’s.

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Lalique

(1881 - present)
French jeweler recognized as the undisputed master of Art Nouveau style. In 1876, René Lalique (1860-1945) began his career as an apprentice to eminent Parisian goldsmith Louis Aucoc.

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