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Avante-Garde French Heart-Cut Sapphire Bangle Bracelet
sterling silver-gilt with 18k yellow gold hinge and closure, the heavy hinged bangle set with four double-sided windowpane heart-cut sapphires, weighing approximately 14.00 carats in total, each in a conforming collet setting, with annular hinge and closure. h. 3/8", inside w. 2-1/8", total weight 62.9 grams

Provenance: Purchased from The Oxeda Collection, Christie's Magnificent Jewels, Geneva, 15 May 2002.

Notes: Lined with the world’s greatest luxury brands, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris is synonymous with quality and refinement. Oxeda, a hidden gem specializing in signed antique and estate jewelry, was located between rue Saint-Florentin and rue Cambon and known as the preeminent source for the finest and rarest pieces amongst jewelry enthusiasts, serious collectors, tastemakers and celebrities for decades. While less widely known than nearby shops such as Hermes and Louis Vuitton, Oxeda was a veritable institution in its own right.

The firm’s founders, Edgar and Eva Oxeda, opened a goldsmith shop at 334 rue Saint-Honore in the early 1900s. The couple had an affinity for beauty and precious materials, and would search endlessly to find pieces for their clients. This attention to detail and passion naturally led to more clients and the firm began to grow. Edgar and Eva’s son Edmond joined the firm in 1929, but it was requisitioned by the Nazis following the occupation of Paris in 1940. Following the war, Edmond, now married, and his parents returned to France and re-opened the shop dealing mainly in silverware and custom jewelry.

By the time Edmond’s wife, Eva, joined the family’s firm in 1950, business was booming with the influx of Americans seeking French jewelry and the popularity of pieces such as eglantines, trembleuses and other detachable brooches at the time. Oxeda’s selection of Boivin, Boucheron, Cartier, Chaumet, Janesich, Lacloche, Van Cleef & Arpels and others was unrivaled.

Oxeda’s own reputation made these already desirable pieces even more alluring. The firm’s beautifully appointed interior mixed with the magnetic personalities of the owners was irresistible, and it developed a cult following of sorts in the second half of the 20th century. Oxeda boasted a long list of famous clientele, including Salvador Dali, Jane Birkin, Maria Felix, Anja Lopez, Mick Jagger, Costa Gavras, Diana Ross, Shirley MacLaine and numerous others.

After Edmond’s death in 1994, his wife Eva kept the shop open for nearly a decade before deciding to close its doors. In a grand finale of sorts, Christie’s offered many remaining pieces from The Oxeda Collection in its May 2002 Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva, which is where the bracelet offered here was acquired.

sterling silver-gilt with 18k yellow gold hinge and closure, the heavy hinged bangle set with four double-sided windowpane heart-cut sapphires, weighing approximately 14.00 carats in total, each in a conforming collet setting, with annular hinge and closure.
h. 3/8", inside w. 2-1/8", total weight 62.9 grams

  • Provenance: Purchased from The Oxeda Collection, Christie's Magnificent Jewels, Geneva, 15 May 2002.
  • Notes: Lined with the world’s greatest luxury brands, rue du Faubourg Saint-Honore in Paris is synonymous with quality and refinement. Oxeda, a hidden gem specializing in signed antique and estate jewelry, was located between rue Saint-Florentin and rue Cambon and known as the preeminent source for the finest and rarest pieces amongst jewelry enthusiasts, serious collectors, tastemakers and celebrities for decades. While less widely known than nearby shops such as Hermes and Louis Vuitton, Oxeda was a veritable institution in its own right.

    The firm’s founders, Edgar and Eva Oxeda, opened a goldsmith shop at 334 rue Saint-Honore in the early 1900s. The couple had an affinity for beauty and precious materials, and would search endlessly to find pieces for their clients. This attention to detail and passion naturally led to more clients and the firm began to grow. Edgar and Eva’s son Edmond joined the firm in 1929, but it was requisitioned by the Nazis following the occupation of Paris in 1940. Following the war, Edmond, now married, and his parents returned to France and re-opened the shop dealing mainly in silverware and custom jewelry.

    By the time Edmond’s wife, Eva, joined the family’s firm in 1950, business was booming with the influx of Americans seeking French jewelry and the popularity of pieces such as eglantines, trembleuses and other detachable brooches at the time. Oxeda’s selection of Boivin, Boucheron, Cartier, Chaumet, Janesich, Lacloche, Van Cleef & Arpels and others was unrivaled.

    Oxeda’s own reputation made these already desirable pieces even more alluring. The firm’s beautifully appointed interior mixed with the magnetic personalities of the owners was irresistible, and it developed a cult following of sorts in the second half of the 20th century. Oxeda boasted a long list of famous clientele, including Salvador Dali, Jane Birkin, Maria Felix, Anja Lopez, Mick Jagger, Costa Gavras, Diana Ross, Shirley MacLaine and numerous others.

    After Edmond’s death in 1994, his wife Eva kept the shop open for nearly a decade before deciding to close its doors. In a grand finale of sorts, Christie’s offered many remaining pieces from The Oxeda Collection in its May 2002 Magnificent Jewels sale in Geneva, which is where the bracelet offered here was acquired.
  • Condition: **In overall very good condition with minor wear consistent with age and use.

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