ARTHUS BERTRAND

Arthus Bertrand Les Allégories Flora Mother-of-pearl Diamond & Yellow Gold Medal

1 400.00

Maison Arthus Bertrand expresses its gem-setting expertise with the Flora jewelry medal. Naturally produced inside certain shells, mother-of-pearl illustrates the arrival of spring, freshness and the beautiful season. Around the disc, gold laurel leaves grow and meet, some set with a delicate diamond.

Arthus Bertrand Les Allégories Daphné Yellow Gold Diamond Medal

2 400.00

A medallist for over 100 years, with a perfect mastery of the stamping and bas-relief sculpture techniques, Maison Arthus Bertrand expresses its expertise through the Daphné medal. This pendant evokes the famous metamorphosis of the nymph who, to escape the god Apollo, transformed herself into a laurel tree. The blurred contours suggest movement and imminent transformation. Set on either side and in the hollow of two leaves, ten meticulous diamonds play with the light to sublimate the legendary medal.

Arthus Bertrand Les Allégories Daphné Yellow Gold Medal

1 050.00

The design of this medal evokes the famous Greek myth and the extraordinary metamorphosis of the nymph Daphne, who to escape the god Apollo, one day transformed herself into a laurel tree. The blurred contours suggest movement and the nymph's imminent transformation. The medal features the delicate finish for which our workshops are renowned. This yellow gold medal measures 18 millimeters in diameter.

Arthus Bertrand MedalLes Allégories Astrée Diamond Silver

190.00

Made of silver, this medal is inspired by the story of Astrée, daughter of Zeus and Themis, whose name means "Daughter-Star" in Greek, and the heritage of the Maison. Its design echoes the stars that have adorned the honorary decorations created by Arthus Bertrand since the Second Empire. And they still shine, more than two centuries later. The medal measures 9 millimeters in diameter and has an average silver weight of 0.90 grams. Discreet and luminous, a small diamond is nestled in the center of the medal. Personalize the obverse of the medal by inscribing a letter that's dear to you.

Arthus Bertrand medalLes Allégories Daphné Silver

145.00

The design of this medal evokes the famous Greek myth and the extraordinary metamorphosis of the nymph Daphne, who to escape the god Apollo, one day transformed herself into a laurel tree. The blurred contours suggest movement and the nymph's imminent transformation. The medal features the delicate finish for which our workshops are renowned. This silver medal measures 18 millimeters in diameter and weighs 2.60 grams.

Arthus Bertrand MedalLes Allégories Daphné PM Vermeil

180.00

The design of this medal evokes the famous Greek myth and the extraordinary metamorphosis of the nymph Daphne, who to escape the god Apollo, one day transformed herself into a laurel tree. The blurred contours suggest movement and the nymph's imminent transformation. The medal features the delicate finish for which our workshops are renowned. This vermeil medal measures 18 millimeters in diameter.

Arthus Bertrand Les Allégories Horae Vermeil medal

140.00

This sparkling medal evokes both the hours and the cycle of the seasons. Daughters of Zeus and Themis, the Horae embody the course of the day, from dawn to dusk. At the center of the medal, the sun continues its course, shining brightly. This vermeil medal measures 14 millimeters in diameter and weighs 1.80 grams of silver.

Arthus Bertrand medalLes Allégories Astrée Vermeil

130.00

A star is born... This vermeil medal is inspired by the story of Astrée, daughter of Zeus and Themis, whose name means "Daughter-Star" in Greek, and by the heritage of the Maison. Its design evokes the stars that have adorned the honorary decorations created by Arthus Bertrand since the Second Empire. And they still shine, more than two centuries later. This vermeil medal measures 9 millimeters in diameter, with an average silver weight of 1 gram. Discreet and luminous, a small hint of red enamel is nestled in the heart of the star. Personalize the obverse by inscribing a letter that's dear to you.

Arthus Bertrand medalLes Allégories Lauréa Vermeil

130.00

This vermeil medal unites two strong, universal symbols of the Maison. The laurel, which has always crowned success and victory, and the oak, associated throughout the world with strength and solidity. Their branches seem to move with the wind, multiplying the reflections of light. It measures 15 millimeters in diameter and has an average silver weight of 2.10 grams.

Arthus Bertrand medalLes Allégories La Renommée Silver

400.00

Discover this silver medal featuring La Renommée. The true Muse of the new 'Les Allégories d'Arthus Bertrand' collection , La Renommée is one of the allegorical divinities of Greek mythology. Last century, sculptor and medallist Charles Pillet chose to depict her as a young woman holding an oak branch and a laurel sprig. The trumpet on her right indicates that she is about to sound the praises of public and social recognition... This silver medal measures 36 millimeters in diameter and weighs 18 grams of silver.

Arthus Bertrand Coeur Rose Gold Medal

440.00

Definitely your new inseparable! Discover this mini talisman medal for everyday wear. Made of rose gold and enhanced by a fine layer of powder-pink resin, this medal is both discreet and highly symbolic. On the front, small calissons form a heart surrounded by pearls. On the back, the House star is haloed by flashes of light. Worn solo, with another mini pendant from the collection or with one of your heart medals, you'll never want to part with it!

Arthus Bertrand Pink Clover Pink Gold Medal

295.00

A little talisman for everyday wear, discover this mini rose gold medal, enhanced with a peach-colored resin. On the front, a gold four-leaf clover, one of which is flying away. On the reverse, small stamped gold calissons and pearls, and below, the Maison's emblematic star. Worn solo, with another mini pendant from the collection or with one of your favorite medals, you'll never want to part with it! Personalize it by engraving the first letter of the wearer's name on the back of the medal.