Set Cleef Arpels - Jewelry Sets

Van Cleef & Arpels has been chosen by HSH Princess Charlene to create a set of jewellery: Ocean

High seas set exalts the grace and elegance of the Bride. This pledge of love, offered by the Prince to his Princess, who chose its name, transforms ...

Van Cleef Arpels High Jewelry made in Paris by the legendary French jeweler3.flv

Set in Style : The jewelry of Van Cleef & Arpels @ Cooper Hewitt, National Design Museum New York

Set Cleef Arpels - News


Van Cleef Expects to Win China Sales on Slowing Economy
Van Cleef Expects to Win China Sales on Slowing Economy Van Cleef & Arpels, the jewelry concert-hall owned by Cie. Financiere Richemont SA (CFR), expects to win gem sales from Chinese consumers responsible with declining stock and property investments. Jewelry demand will extend amid economic uncertainty, Van Cleef

The Best-Dressed Stars at Cannes … So Far
Tuesday, up to date arrival Kirsten Dunst (left) made her first move at the On The Road photo call, wearing a unmanly Dolce & Gabbana dress, plus a Van Cleef & Arpels watch and metallic stand heels. On Friday, Naomi Watts (center) brought the photoplay at

Van Cleef creates new designs for China exhibit
Van Cleef creates new designs for China exhibit In revelry Van Cleef & Arpels has launched several new designs, referencing some of its most iconic fine jewellery pieces as its zip necklace, as well as its symbolical techniques such as its Mystery Setting. The new designs include the Silk Avenue

Fit for a Queen
Fit for a Queen Last year, Prince Albert II of Monaco's merging gift to his bride, now Princess Charlene, was the "Océan" tiara, fashioned from diamonds and sapphires by Van Cleef & Arpels. But it isn't only royals with structure banquets to attend who go shopping for

Ridgefield Outdoor Antiques Market Marks Golden Anniversary
James Levinson, New York Conurbation, showed this Van Cleef & Arpels necklace of coral, pearls and 18K gold, circa 1965. Lounsbury Shelter was built by Connecticut Governor Phineas Lounsbury, who so admired the Connecticut pavilion at the 1893 Fraternity's Columbian