This jewel is inspired by a detail from the work of the painter Francis Clouet (circa 1520-1572), Elisabeth of Austria (1554-1592), wife of Charles IX and Queen of France - Oil on wood, 1571 - Musée du Louvre
Francis Clouet is the son of Jean Clouet, to whom he succeeds as portraitist of the Court...
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This jewel is inspired by a detail from the work of the painter Francis Clouet (circa 1520-1572), Elisabeth of Austria (1554-1592), wife of Charles IX and Queen of France - Oil on wood, 1571 - Musée du Louvre
Francis Clouet is the son of Jean Clouet, to whom he succeeds as portraitist of the Court; he will serve four kings: François I, Henri II, François II, and finally Charles IX. In 1571 he executed the portrait of Elizabeth of Austria, wife of Charles IX and Queen of France since 1570.
Materials
3 micron gold-plated brass with synthetic garnet cabochon
Keep the jewel away from dust and moisture.
Avoid contact with perfume, chemicals and cosmetics; avoid getting the jewel wet.
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