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  2. Georges Fouquet - Wikipedia

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    Georges Fouquet (1862–1957) was a French jewelry designer best known for his Art Nouveau creations. [1] He was part of a successful jewellery family [ 2 ] his father Alphonse Fouquet before him design in a neoclassicist style and his son Jean Fouquet design in the Art Deco style.

  3. Mellerio dits Meller - Wikipedia

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    Mellerio dits Meller is a French jewellery house, which was founded in 1613 and is still active today. It is the oldest family-owned jewellery company in Europe. [1] It gives its name to the Mellerio cut, a 57-facet jewel cut, shaped as an oval within an ellipse. [2]

  4. Mauboussin - Wikipedia

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    Mauboussin is a jewelry company based in France . [1] [2] It was originally established in 1827 in Paris, specifically on Rue Grenata, where it focused on producing jewelry.. Mauboussin gained early recognition for its participation in international exhibitions, including a bronze medal at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Pa

  5. These 7 Antique and Vintage Jewelry Trends Will Be Everywhere ...

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    Antique and vintage jewelry. Whether you love Victorian necklaces, Art Deco earrings, or 1970s cocktail rings, these heirloom-worthy pieces are unique and timeless (after all, if they were in ...

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    When it comes to sourcing antique and vintage jewelry finds, go for the gold (and platinum). “Precious metals like gold and platinum are common in fine vintage jewelry,” Cass reveals.

  7. Eye miniature - Wikipedia

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    Eye miniatures or Lovers' eyes were Georgian miniatures, normally watercolour on ivory, depicting the eye or eyes of a spouse, loved one or child. These were usually commissioned for sentimental reasons and were often worn as bracelets, brooches, pendants or rings with richly decorated frames, serving the same emotional need as lockets hiding portraits or locks of hair.

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