10 March 2016
From antique jewels right up to Bulgari’s first Serpenti creations from the 1940s, and then on to theatrical costumes and decorative objects, this chronological exhibition traces the multiple forms taken by the serpent in the worlds of art, jewelry and architecture.
Palazzo Braschi from March 10th to April 10th, 2016.
In this horrible year, the good news was the rebound in December with a 12% increase in turnover compared to last year. It was the best December since 2011.
In its annual Monaco sale, Artcurial includes around twenty Cartier panthers coming from a personal collection that a great jewelry lover gave as a present...
Over the last decade, Mélanie Georgacopoulos has masterfully taken mother-of-pearl, her favorite material, out of the classical register thanks to...
In Paris, White Bird presents the new unique jewelry pieces by Cathy Waterman passionate about the Middle Ages.
On her Caillou site, Anne-Lise Delsol sells her selection of antique pieces and solo earrings mode from elements adorning hatpins.
Thierry Vendome, the son of Jean Vendome, is also a jeweler.