Froment Meurice Phoenix brooch circa 1900

€5,900.00

The name Froment-Meurice is synonymous with some of the most artistic jewelry of the 19th century. Established in Paris, the maison became renowned for its unique approach to jewelry design, where each piece was treated as a miniature work of sculpture.

Jean-Valentin Froment-Meurice (1795–1855) and his son Émile Froment-Meurice (1837–1913) elevated jewelry-making into an art form, blending influences from nature, Gothic revival, and Romanticism. Their creations often incorporated detailed engravings, sculptural forms, and innovative use of gold, enamel, and gemstones.

Froment-Meurice’s masterpieces were highly sought after by aristocrats, collectors, and even European royalty. The maison exhibited internationally, gaining acclaim for designs that combined French elegance with bold artistic expression. Today, Froment-Meurice jewelry is cherished by collectors, museums, and connoisseurs as part of the great heritage of French decorative arts.

Owning a Froment-Meurice jewel means holding a tangible piece of Parisian jewelry history — an object that bridges craftsmanship, culture, and fine art.

This piece had a very nice history, contact us for more information!

The name Froment-Meurice is synonymous with some of the most artistic jewelry of the 19th century. Established in Paris, the maison became renowned for its unique approach to jewelry design, where each piece was treated as a miniature work of sculpture.

Jean-Valentin Froment-Meurice (1795–1855) and his son Émile Froment-Meurice (1837–1913) elevated jewelry-making into an art form, blending influences from nature, Gothic revival, and Romanticism. Their creations often incorporated detailed engravings, sculptural forms, and innovative use of gold, enamel, and gemstones.

Froment-Meurice’s masterpieces were highly sought after by aristocrats, collectors, and even European royalty. The maison exhibited internationally, gaining acclaim for designs that combined French elegance with bold artistic expression. Today, Froment-Meurice jewelry is cherished by collectors, museums, and connoisseurs as part of the great heritage of French decorative arts.

Owning a Froment-Meurice jewel means holding a tangible piece of Parisian jewelry history — an object that bridges craftsmanship, culture, and fine art.

This piece had a very nice history, contact us for more information!