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25 articles taggés "jewellery"
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PAD London: a good harvest
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A butterfly brooch flying high
Interviews
Mathias Ary Jan
The new executive team of the Biennale Paris, headed by Mathias Ary Jan, is boldly striking out, aware of the issues and expectations at stake.
Market Trends
A brilliant showing by artists' jewellery
The artists' jewellery market has been on the up for the last ten years, with help from several specialist galleries. These miniature works of art…
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Dazzling Cartier
Cultural Heritage
Codognato: in death, as in life!
Fairs
GemGeneve 2019: a springboard event returns
As the second Geneva fine jewellery fair takes place, we look at the results for last year’s participants and how its founders, two dealers in precious…
Fairs
PAD heads to Monaco
More than just a new fair, the label’s spirit comes to the Côte d’Azur in hopes of establishing a “cruise” version of design there.
Analyses
Chopard: a rising star
In under thirty years, the watchmaker has become a star player, with a publicity policy linked with the Cannes Film Festival, where it has mounted…
Exhibitions
The Crown Diamonds
Part of the fabulous collection of the kings of France, which was dismantled in the 19 th century, is once again glittering at the Louvre’s newly refurbished…
Analyses
A book on Lacloche
Analyses
Tutti frutti: one of the treasures of a dazzling jewellery collection
This mix-and-match botanic style originated in India and will long be part of the jeweller's chronicle, before entering the museum world in through…
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Exquisite antiquity
On Wednesday May 6, live on the Internet, Pestel-Debord continued its connection with the world of watches and jewellery.
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A triumphant promenade in the Paris region for Carmontelle
Two days of sales with some remarkable and varied lots, like a commode in highly exotic wood, a monumental fountain and a famous "transparent"…
Lots sold
A unique bracelet of antique aurei
A sale successfully appealing to several types of buyers with a singular piece of jewellery.
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The best of Cartier
A spellbinding necklace from a prestigious collection made around 1925 by Cartier
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A fine rose garden by Lacloche
The result of a special relationship, this pendant was the gem of a jewellery sale.
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Lalique in precious settings
As many as four items whet buyers’ appetites in this sale of precious finery.
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Lalique: An expression of love
René Lalique's love ring: a refined celebration of Art Nouveau modernism.
Glossary
C is for coral
Coral, the jewel of the Mediterranean, travelled the same path as the Spice Route in ancient times. Precious and coveted as far afield as Asia, it…
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From Van Goyen to Jean Marais: outstanding works on La Croisette
Dutch painting notched up first place in the three-day marathon held at Palm Beach in Cannes, while some expressive sculptures illustrated the great…
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The Medicis celebrated in jewelry
To design this spectacular ruby and diamond set, the M. Gérard company looked to the Florentine duchy.
Market Trends
The Credit Suisse Report on Collector's Items
The Credit Suisse Research Institute, the Swiss bank's research laboratory, has released a report carried out in collaboration with Deloitte Luxembourg,…
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Cartier and Lalique Flying High
Two inspired visions: Japan for Lalique in the early 20 th century, China for Cartier 80 years later
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A Precious Timepiece by Van Cleef & Arpels
A Van Cleef & Arpels ladies’ watch set with gemstones was tremendously successful.
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