History & Heritage

Noble vs. Bourgeois Rings: A Story of Social Distinction
Once a symbol exclusively reserved for the nobility, the signet ring has, over the centuries, become a universal piece of men's jewelry. The story of its democratization.
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The Woman Knight and the European Aristocracy: Lineage, Power, and Legacy
From medieval chivalry to the great European dynasties, the signet ring was for centuries the symbol of lineage, power, and noble identity.
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Georgian and Armenian Silver: Caucasian 925 Sterling Silverwork
A crossroads of Byzantium, Persia, and the Slavic world, the Caucasus developed a unique form of solid 925 silver jewelry. Georgia and Armenia: 3,000 years of jewelry tradition blending Christian f...
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925 Sterling Silver Orthodox Jewelry: Crosses, Reliquaries, and Symbols
For a thousand years, solid 925 sterling silver has been the sacred metal of Orthodox silversmithing. Engraved crosses, filigree reliquaries, Byzantine symbols: discover a jewelry tradition of exce...
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Imperial Russian Goldsmithing: From the Tsars to Fabergé
From Kievan Rus' to Fabergé workshops, Russian imperial silversmithing brought solid 925 silver to its absolute peak. Discover a thousand years of jewelry tradition, ancestral techniques, and a her...
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Money in Slavic Civilizations: History and Heritage
From the steppes of Russia to the plains of Poland, silver has shaped the identity and power of Slavic civilizations for over a thousand years. Discover this thousand-year-old legacy.
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Asian Craftsmanship: Ancestral Jewelry Techniques
Discover the ancestral techniques of Asian jewelry: filigree, granulation, repoussé. A journey into the heart of millennia-old craftsmanship passed down from generation to generation.
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Scandinavian Minimalism: Georg Jensen and the Modern Design Revolution
Explore Scandinavian minimalism: Georg Jensen, Vivianna Torun, "Less is More" philosophy. How Nordic design revolutionized sterling silver jewelry (1950-1970).
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19th Century: The Industrial Revolution and the Standardization of Sterling Silver
Explore the 19th century: Industrial Revolution, birth of official hallmarks (Minerva, Sterling), major houses (Tiffany, Christofle), Victorian era, and the democratization of 925 silver.
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The Colonial Era: New World Silver and Cultural Influences
Explore the colonial silver era: fabulous American mines, fusion of European, Native American, Eastern, and Berber traditions. Democratization and cultural diversity.
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