Special envoy to Saint-Dié-des Vosges (Vosges) and Erstein (Bas-Rhin)
At the foot of the Vosges mountains of Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, more than 200 pairs of expert hands have been at work since May.
Every day, they set 7,000 diamonds, polish wedding rings and engagement rings, and assemble Lock bracelets and earrings, Tiffany's latest successful collection.
“It’s a source of pride to see the extent to which the know-how persists in France, and remains prized all over the world,”
enthuses Alexandre Arnault, executive vice-president of products, communications and industry at the American jeweler.
Having spent a lot of time in the United States for three years, I see how the French work and know-how are incontestably better than in the United States.”
Jewelers, setters, polishers, washers… All the artisanal know-how is at work in Saint-Dié-des-Vosges, both for Tiffany and for the jewelry collections of the other houses of the LVMH group (Louis…
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