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Fabergé Eggs: Imperial treasures and jewelry masterpieces. Born during the reign of Tsar Alexander III, they combine Russian tradition, extreme refinement and a timeless artistic heritage.
Mikimoto: The pearly brilliance of innovation. Since 1893, the Japanese house has been enhancing the cultured pearl with exceptional expertise, combining tradition, elegance and jewelry revolution.
Georges Lenfant: Elegance woven in gold. Undisputed master of knitwear, he shaped 20th-century jewelry with finesse and innovation, a know-how passed on to his son Jacques.
Gay Frères: The art of the exceptional link. Founded in 1835, the company became a benchmark in watch bracelets, combining jewelry precision and legendary partnerships with the biggest brands.
Portuguese filigree: Delicate and refined art. A precious heritage of Portugal, this meticulous work blends artisanal finesse and millennia-old tradition, sublimated by the Heart of Viana, a true symbol of this ancestral art.
Reverso: Reversible elegance on the wrist of polo players. Created in 1931 for polo, this Jaeger-LeCoultre icon combines Art Deco style, technical prowess, and personalized refinement.
The Tubogas: A symbol of ingenuity and refinement. This flexible and elegant jewel has fascinated since the 1930s, combining modernity, comfort and iconic allure.
The Art of Coral in Italy: A Living Heritage. From Torre del Greco to mythical jewelry, red coral blends traditions, legends and ancestral know-how.
David Webb: The jeweler of icons. Between animalistic boldness, vibrant colors and unapologetic glamour, an inimitable American style adored by Hollywood legends.