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Bracelet

Riffault, Charles

The Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum
London, United Kingdom

This bracelet was purchased by the donor from the reknowned Parisian jeweller Frédéric Boucheron (1830-1902). Boucheron gathered around him a team of fine designers and craftsmen to execute his work. Charles Riffault revived the technique of translucent or unbacked cloisonne enamelling, which he patented, but granted the monopoly of the process to Boucheron. From about 1864, Riffault executed enamels in this manner for Boucheron, who exhibited them at the International Exhiibtion in1867 and 1878.

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  • Title: Bracelet
  • Creator: Riffault, Charles
  • Date Created: 1870/1879
  • Location: Paris
  • Physical Dimensions: Height: 3.5 cm, Width: 8.1 cm, Depth: 5.8 cm
  • Provenance: Bequeathed by Mrs Harriet Bolckow
  • Medium: Translucent and plique-à-jour enamel in gold openwork, set with pearls and rose-cut diamonds
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