The House of Boucheron represents one of the great
Parisian jewellers of the last 150 years. Founder,
Frederic Boucheron opened his first shop in 1858. Many
of his clients were not women of society, but femmes
fatales of the demi-monde. Nonetheless, his skill with
precious stones and his absolute discretion made him a
favourite of both courtesans and princes. In turn his
business flourished allowing him to move to the famous
Place Vendome in 1892. Having been given unprecedented
access to the Boucheron vaults, the book's author,
Vincent Meylan, made some remarkable discoveries.
Perhaps the most significant was a register labelled
'Book of Stones'. It is a record of all the precious
stones that have entered Boucheron's stock; diamonds,
emeralds, sapphires, rubies and pearls are all indexed
according to weight, price and, most importantly, who
bought and sold them. Meylan also uncovered almost 200
order books and 150 letters. It is these 'Secret
Archives' that have enabled him to reveal the
fascinating history of Boucheron and his extraordinary,
colourful clientele.From the 'Ladies of Sin' to the
'King and Queens of the World' Meylan reveals the
riveting stories behind the jewels that the Parisian
jeweller sold; the desires they aroused, the madness
they provoked, the love they formalised, and the deaths
they caused. Boucheron's clients included Tsar Nicholas
II of Russia, La Belle Otero, King Farouk of Egypt, and
the Shah of Iran. The demands of these wealthy
individuals led to the sensational orders that elevated
Boucheron to highest level of creativity. This
captivating and revealing publication includes original
design sketches, black and white archive images and
sumptuous colour photographs of the exquisite Boucheron
creations, including Tsarina Alexandra's pearl and
diamond coronet and The Queen Mother's tiara. |
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