They would never have imagined one day finding themselves manipulating stones and designing jewelry in the jewelry workshop in the Marais, in Paris, of their little sister.
Carried away at the age of 58 by a dazzling cancer in 2022, Catherine Lévy, the designer of the duo Tsé & Tsé associés, founded the jewelry brand Dorette in 2013. Her two eldest daughters did not know much about jewelry.
Admittedly, Juliette, the eldest, who is a restorer of sculptures for museums, a specialist in polychromes, accompanied Catherine a dozen times to India when she went to buy her tourmalines, emeralds and sapphires, and meet the craftsmen at the workshop of manufacturing.
Marion is a textile designer and professor at Ensci (National School of Industrial Design in Paris).
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All jewelry begins with a selection of stones sourced from India.
Gregory Kalt
“A week after her disappearance
,
one of her friends strongly encouraged us to continue to bring her brand to life
, remembers Juliette Lévy.
We were very close sisters, and have all the…
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