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An 19th century Burmese ruby, natural pearl and diamond butterfly brooch
- Vendor
- Antinea Collection
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- £4,500.00
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- £4,500.00
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A pair of early 20th century circular black and white enamel diamond earrings by Lacloche Freres
- Vendor
- MM Collection
- Regular price
- £2,000.00
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- £2,000.00
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An 19th diamond star brooch & pendant
- Vendor
- Antinea Collection
- Regular price
- £8,000.00
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- £8,000.00
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Le Bijou as an Essential Accessory
A well-chosen piece of jewelry can suddenly transform an allure, bring a touch of elegance or affirm a personality.
Le Bijou as a Work of Art
Worthy of being collected, le Bijou Ancien is at the same time a sculpture, object of philosophy and expression. Le Bijou Ancien delivers a story, a state of mind and sometimes an intention.
By the beauty of the stones which compose it, by the design and the philosophy of the jeweler, the jewel becomes a work of art. Object of seduction, power and social intercession, it tells about the historical, political, artistic, sociological evolutions of our society.
Le Bijou as an Existential Witness
In our world where everything is only fleeting and superficial fashion, the old jewel is synonymous with a heritage of eternity.
Antique jewelry is a valuable way to commemorate a person, an event or to deliver a message to a loved one.
The jewel was considered as an exceptional good to preserve, to cherish and testifying the rank and the importance of the family which who owns it or of the person who wears it.
The Most Sustainable Jewellery Option
The purchase a piece of Antique Jewellery will not be contributing to the mass production process which is detrimental to our planet.