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  2. Cross of Camargue - Wikipedia

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    The Camargue cross, or the cross of Camargue or cross of the gardians, is a symbol for the French region of Camargue, created in 1926 by the painter Hermann-Paul at the request of Folco de Baroncelli-Javon to represent the "Camargue nation" of herdsmen and fishermen. [1]

  3. Cacharel - Wikipedia

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    Cacharel was created in 1958 by the French politician Jean Bousquet in Nîmes, where he was mayor of the commune for two mandates. [4] [5]Jean Bousquet was the son of a sewing machine salesman; he was immersed in the world of clothes-making since childhood.

  4. Christian cross variants - Wikipedia

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    Symbol for the French region of Camargue, created in 1926 by the painter Hermann-Paul at the request of Folco de Baroncelli-Javon to represent the "Camargue nation" of herdsmen and fishermen. It embodies the three theological virtues of Christianity: faith (represented by tridents of gardians on a Christian cross), hope (represented by the ...

  5. Marcel Boucher - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Boucher (1898–1965) was a French jeweller. In the early 1920s, he moved to New York City, where he developed a passion for jewellery design, [1] By the 1930s, he was working for Mazer Brothers. However, in 1937 he decided to establish his own company, which he called Marcel Boucher and Cie.

  6. Category:French jewellers - Wikipedia

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    French jewellery designers (30 P) S. French silversmiths (17 P) Pages in category "French jewellers" The following 31 pages are in this category, out of 31 total.

  7. Van Cleef & Arpels - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch diamond-cutter Alfred Van Cleef and his father-in-law, Salomon Arpels, founded the company in 1896. In 1906, following Arpels’s death, Alfred and two of his brothers-in-law, Charles and Julien, acquired space for Van Cleef & Arpels at 22 Place Vendôme, across from the Hôtel Ritz, where Van Cleef & Arpels opened its first boutique shop. [3]

  8. Boucheron - Wikipedia

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    Boucheron (pronounced [bu.ʃə.ʁɔ̃]) is a French luxury jewelry and watch house located in Paris, 26 Place Vendôme, owned by Kering. Hélène Poulit-Duquesne has been CEO since 2015 [ 1 ] and Claire Choisne creative director since 2011.

  9. Pierre Sterlé - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Sterlé (1905–1978) was a French jeweller, known as the 'couturier of jewellery'. Considered during his lifetime to have been an inspired innovator, he reached his apogee in the 1940s and 50's.

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