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Froment-Meurice cuff bracelet in silver and gold . Wide, rigid bracelet decorated with flowers framed by two friezes of chiseled leaves, punctuated with silver beads. The clasp is gold and bears the signature. This piece of jewelry was probably designed by Henri Caméré around 1875 for Froment-Meurice*. A similar model, a gift from Henri Vever, is currently on display at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
Boar and eagle head hallmarks on the clasp, Froment-Meurice signature on the clasp tab.
Wrist circumference: 18 cm - Bracelet width: 2 cm
Note: the clasp has a safety chain
Condition: scratches from use
Weight: 54.10 gr
Biography: Émile Froment-Meurice (1837-1913) was a renowned Parisian goldsmith and jeweler, heir to the family tradition. He distinguished himself with his refined creations combining gold, silver, and precious stones, often inspired by historicism and Art Nouveau. Collaborating with artists such as Henri Caméré, he created exceptional pieces for the aristocracy and world exhibitions. His work is now preserved in prestigious museums, a testament to his unique expertise.
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