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[Video] HAIR ORNAMENTS IN IMPERIAL CHINA: THE SINGLE HAIRPIN

A saga produced by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts with Beaux-Arts Magazine

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[Video] HAIR ORNAMENTS IN IMPERIAL CHINA: THE DOUBLE HAIRPIN

A saga produced by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts with Beaux-Arts Magazine

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[Video] Hair Ornaments in Imperial China: The Comb

A saga produced by L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts with Beaux-Arts Magazine

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[Video] AN 18TH CENTURY JEWELED CARNATION

Shall we let this bright red carnation lead us back down the pathway of time, from the French Court to the Ottoman Empire, and back again, to Picardie?

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ENCYCLOPEDIA OF THEATRICAL AND IMITATION JEWELRY-MAKERS IN 19TH-CENTURY PARIS

This encyclopedia lists all of the jewelers in nineteenth-century Paris who crafted jewelry worn by theater performers.

Musée Lalique (c) David Desaleux

Five Reasons to Visit The Lalique Museum

By Sandrine Merle
Part of the "Jewelry Collections of the World" series, in partnership between L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts and The French Jewelry Post

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THE SCHMUCKMUSEUM PFORZHEIM

By Sandrine Merle
Part of the "Jewelry Collections of the World" series, in partnership between L'ÉCOLE, School of Jewelry Arts and The French Jewelry Post

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OUR THIRD PERMANENT CAMPUS IN SHANGHAI

Twin Villas, No. 796, Middle Huaihai Road, Huangpu District, Shanghai