Christine Escher fine jewelry

Topaz ebony wood diamond ring. Christine Escher fine jewelry
Topaz ebony wood diamond ring. Christine Escher fine jewelry

Christine Escher fine jewelry
The history of the French jewelry brand “Christine Escher” began in 1989 in Meudon, the southwestern suburbs of Paris. Before launching the eponymous jewelry brand, Christine Escher worked as the creative director for “La Joaillerie Récréativein” (Recreational Jewelry) and created jewelry since 1985. In addition, she studied gemology and drawing. According to the designer, she made her first collections for well-known Parisian jewelry houses. The talented jewelry designer, Christine Escher won the “International De Beers Diamond award” in 1998 for a “Meridienne” ebony inlaid with diamonds ring.
In 2012, her daughter Claire joined the family business and brought a new look on jewelry design. Noteworthy, the emblem of the company is a starfish, and most designs are inspired by the marine world. Creating exquisite engagement rings, necklaces and earrings, the designers traditionally use precious metals, ebony wood and various precious and semi-precious stones. Among them – diamonds, sapphires, ruby, carnelian, citrine, quartz, topaz, peridot, moonstone, tsavorite, etc.
The maker’s mark may include initials CE, or Escher, PR, and starfish logo.

18 K gold ring. Wood, orange moonstone
18 K gold ring. Wood, orange moonstone
Maker’s mark
Maker’s mark
Peridot white gold diamond ring
Peridot white gold diamond ring
Star motif ring. Ebony wood, 18 K gold, ruby, diamonds
Star motif ring. Ebony wood, 18 K gold, ruby, diamonds
Teardrop geometric design brooch pendant. 18 K gold, Tsavorite,Garnet. 1980s
Teardrop geometric design brooch pendant. 18 K gold, Tsavorite,Garnet. 1980s
‘Venus hair’ quartz 18 K gold oval shape earrings
‘Venus hair’ quartz 18 K gold oval shape earrings
Starfish logo
Starfish logo

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