Jeremie Pauzie
Haute Joaillerie Legend
Jérémie Pauzié (6 December 1716 – 30 November 1779) was a Genevan jeweler, artist and memoirist, known for his work for the Russian Imperial court and the Imperial Crown of Russia, which he created with the court's jeweler Georg Friedrich Ekart. Throughout his working life (1740-1764) Pauzié, who held the title Principal Diamond Expert and Court Jeweller, made jewellery and gifts for the Russian nobility, courtiers, and the Imperial family

JP Legend's Resurrection
Jeremie Pauzie's work formed part of the art jewellery exhibitions, including The Art of the Goldsmith & the Jeweler at A La Vieille Russie in New York (1968) and Carl Fabergé and Masters of Stone Carving: Gem Masterpieces of Russia at the Dormition Belfry of the Moscow Kremlin Museums in Moscow (2011). Since 2013 the brand Jérémie Pauzié has been reborn and promoted by the French luxury group Vendôme Private Trading that offers different Haute Joaillerie pieces.
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