GEM-SET, DIAMOND AND GOLD "WILD FLOWERS" NECKLACE

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GEM-SET, DIAMOND AND GOLD "WILD FLOWERS" NECKLACE

Designed as a garland of sculpted gold flowers, set with circular-cut diamonds, the largest weighing approximately 3.36 cts., sapphires, rubies and emeralds, decorated with pavé-set diamond and platinum knots and marquise and circular-cut diamond bees, mounted in platinum and gold, in a leather fitted case
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Louis Feron is one of the finest goldsmiths the industry has known. He immigrated to America from Paris where he had been trained and honored as a silversmith and goldsmith. In America he worked with Schlumberger to produce such pieces as the reknowned Mellon box and other objet d'art and jewelry. He then went on to form his own manufacturing firm where both Serge Carponcy and André Chervin first worked before founding their own firm Carvin French. A similar necklace can be seen in Jean Sclumberger Bijoux edited by Diana Vreeland: Milan, Franco Maria Ricci, 1976, p. 71.