Necklace Dinh Van Maillon L white gold and diamonds
White gold & diamonds
dinh van uses 750‰ (18-carat) finesse gold. This finesse is a standard in French jewelry.
A dinh van jewel is delicate and must be treated with the utmost care. A few simple gestures and precautions will enable you to preserve the beauty and brilliance of your dinh van jewel.
We recommend avoiding shocks and the risk of scratches that could alter the appearance of your jewelry.
We recommend that you avoid wearing your jewelry in accumulation, which can be damaged by friction.
Dinh Van
Born in 1927 near Paris, Jean Dinh Van wanted to be a sailor. Fortunately for women, under the influence of his father, an artisan lacquerer, he decided to create jewelry. After studying at the Beaux-arts de Paris, he learned the trade of artisan jeweler at Cartier, and began a love affair with metal. This experience gave him a very personal vision of luxury and beauty.
In the mid-60s, tired of fashioning flowers and panthers for socialites and aristocrats, he wanted to bring jewelry to the streets. He took an interest in his era, in everything that was new: ready-to-wear by Paco Rabanne and Pierre Cardin, furniture by Knoll, advertising by Marcel Bleustein-Blanchet. As part of a group of designers, he aspires to more modernity and wants to free jewelry from the constraints of preciousness. His ambition was to create jewelry that could be worn every day by women in the throes of emancipation.
That's how Jean Dinh Van founded his company in 1965 on Place Gaillon, not far from Rue de la Paix. An iconoclast, he invented essential, personal, everyday jewelry. He reverses the jewellery approach, creating jewels that are more for those who wear them than for those who look at them.
The free spirit of jewelry.
In the 1960s, dinh van Imagine a channel that is specific to it. He patiently shapes the gold and gives birth to a maillon with a square cross-section, rectangular shape, as opposed to conventional round link chains.
At dinh vanthe maillon is rectangular, rounded at the ends in contrast to the round chains of traditional jewellers; These soft shapes of refined geometry characterize the style of the house. Over the decades, the maillon will become a collection in its own right. The collection Maillon illustrates the jeweler's know-how.