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Bulgari

BVLGARI

Bulgari is an Italian jeweler and luxury goods retailer under French control since 2011 (LVMH). The trademark is usually written "BVLGARI" in the classical Latin alphabet (where V = English U), and is derived from the surname of the company's Greek founder, Sotirio Voulgaris (Greek: Σωτήριος Βούλγαρης) (1857–1932). Although the company made a name for itself with jewelry, today it is a recognized luxury brand that markets several product lines including watches, handbags, fragrances, accessories, and hotels.

 
Chopard manufacture

 

Chopard is a Swiss based luxury watch, jewelry, and accessories company founded in 1860 by Louis-Ulysse Chopard at the age of 24. Chopard initially concentrated on developing precise pocket.

In 1920 Chopard relocated to Geneva and launched into the production of quality watches. In 1963 the Chopard Company was taken over by the young goldsmith and watchmaker Karl Scheufele, after Paul-Andre Chopard, the last master watchmaker who maintained the horological roots of the family, was forced to give up the business since his sons, following other careers, refused to manage the business. Karl Scheufele contributed to modernization of the company and added the jewelry segment into the Chopard watch production.

 
House of Fabergé - Peter Carl Fabergé

Peter Carl Fabergé also known as Carl Gustavovich Fabergé in Russia (Russian: Карл Густавович Фаберже, May 30, 1846 – September 24, 1920) was a Russian jeweller of Baltic German-Danish and French origin, best known for the famous Fabergé eggs, made in the style of genuine Easter eggs, but using precious metals and gemstones rather than more mundane materials.

When Peter Carl took over the House there was a move from producing jewellery in the then fashionable French 18th century style, to becoming artist-jewellers.
 
Tiffany & Co

Charles Lewis Tiffany (February 1812 – February 1902) founded Tiffany & Co. in New York City in 1837. A leader in the American jewelry trade in the nineteenth century, he was known for his jewelry expertise, created the country's first retail catalog, and, in 1851, he introduced the English standard of sterling silver. His son, Louis Comfort Tiffany, was a decorative glass and lamp
 
Cartier

The jeweler of kings and the king of jewelers.

The famous jeweler has kept the first place of the crème de la crème of luxury for over a century and a half. The story of the Cartier house began in 1847, when Louis Francois Cartier took over the workshop-shop of maitre Adolphe Picard, thus creating the bases for the Cartier house on its first location, at Rue Montorgueil 29, Paris.
 
Van Cleef & Arpels

91 years have past since the Arpels brothers, along with their brother-in-law Van Cleef, opened their first jewelry in the heat of the French capital. The name Van Cleef & Arpels has marked the history of jewelry and signed creations of unique and incomparable beauty, combined with innovative aesthetics.