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Monceau Jewelery

David Vardanyan, whose family has embraced the trades of jeweller-goldsmith for several generations, has always evolved in the world of jewellery.

Trained at the Boulle school and then at the Louvre, he acquired the gestures there, developed his sensitivity and perfected the art of setting, which he made his profession.

After fifteen years in small structures, partners of the Great Jewelry Houses of Place Vendôme, he created Monceau Joaillerie. In this shop-workshop, located on boulevard de Courcelles and thought of as a pretty setting, the jeweler expresses his creativity in his own collections and specializes in the purchase and sale of signed antique jewellery.

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