Null Claude WESEL (1942-2014) for Fernand DEMARET (1924-2013)-Belgium
Superb "Co…
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Claude WESEL (1942-2014) for Fernand DEMARET (1924-2013)-Belgium Superb "Coriolan" choker necklace in 18k (750 thousandths) yellow gold with a textured, cast finish combining raw and graphic forms. Signed Demaret in all letters, designed and produced by Claude Wesel at Demaret's request. In its original case. In its original pouch. A rare jewel. Length : 40 cm. Gross weight : 69.2 g. Expert's note: Demaret is one of the great brands of Belgian jewelry design, a symbol of jewelry that stands out from the crowd by daring to experiment with shapes and textures. Born from the meeting of Fernand Demaret and Liliane Mosselmans, the jewelry store moved to Avenue Louise and became the place to go for those who want to wear jewelry that is highly present but never flashy. Claude Wesel is behind this Coriolan necklace. Part of the Atelier Demaret group with André Lamy, Jean-Pierre Laloux and Fernand Demaret, these few great names gave Belgian jewelry its letters of nobility. The fruitful collaboration between the two goldsmiths, Wesel and Demaret, has resulted in this necklace of the highest quality.

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Claude WESEL (1942-2014) for Fernand DEMARET (1924-2013)-Belgium Superb "Coriolan" choker necklace in 18k (750 thousandths) yellow gold with a textured, cast finish combining raw and graphic forms. Signed Demaret in all letters, designed and produced by Claude Wesel at Demaret's request. In its original case. In its original pouch. A rare jewel. Length : 40 cm. Gross weight : 69.2 g. Expert's note: Demaret is one of the great brands of Belgian jewelry design, a symbol of jewelry that stands out from the crowd by daring to experiment with shapes and textures. Born from the meeting of Fernand Demaret and Liliane Mosselmans, the jewelry store moved to Avenue Louise and became the place to go for those who want to wear jewelry that is highly present but never flashy. Claude Wesel is behind this Coriolan necklace. Part of the Atelier Demaret group with André Lamy, Jean-Pierre Laloux and Fernand Demaret, these few great names gave Belgian jewelry its letters of nobility. The fruitful collaboration between the two goldsmiths, Wesel and Demaret, has resulted in this necklace of the highest quality.

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