A 1950s diamond and cultured pearl necklace by Boucheron Paris, the three rows of uniform cultured pearls measuring 8mm diameter, to a brilliant cut and baguette cut diamond clasp, signed Boucheron Paris, with French poincons, approximately 10.37 carats total, the shortest length 39cm long The Boucheron name begins in 1858 when Frédéric Boucheron opened his first boutique in the Galerie de Valois, the then epicentre of Parisian luxury. In 1867 Boucheron won his first gold medal at the World's Fair, heralding the foundation of his illustrious career and the beginnings of numerous further awards. Such global acknowledgements enabled Boucheron to become a magnificent jewellery house, patronised by royalty, the fashionable and the wealthy from around the world. Their merticulous standards, perfect forms and impecable design have ensured that Boucheron remain at the forefront of the classic master jewellery houses.
A 1950s diamond and cultured pearl necklace by Boucheron Paris, the three rows of uniform cultured pearls measuring 8mm diameter, to a brilliant cut and baguette cut diamond clasp, signed Boucheron Paris, with French poincons, approximately 10.37 carats total, the shortest length 39cm long The Boucheron name begins in 1858 when Frédéric Boucheron opened his first boutique in the Galerie de Valois, the then epicentre of Parisian luxury. In 1867 Boucheron won his first gold medal at the World's Fair, heralding the foundation of his illustrious career and the beginnings of numerous further awards. Such global acknowledgements enabled Boucheron to become a magnificent jewellery house, patronised by royalty, the fashionable and the wealthy from around the world. Their merticulous standards, perfect forms and impecable design have ensured that Boucheron remain at the forefront of the classic master jewellery houses.
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