His case supports his theory. Mike Fieggen, author Jewelry the frenchappreciate that “People no longer see what they have in front of them every day. It is often foreigners with fresh eyes who admire heritage pearls and participate in their restoration.” He is an Australian jeweler, born in New Zealand, who arrived in France in the late 1980s. “where gem resources and history are extremely rich.” This enthusiast of antiques and French culture opened a shop in 1993 at the Louvre. His method of hunting treasures is simple. he chooses a city that he feels has potential, places an ad in the local paper and reserves a hotel room. accept customers who want to sell their ornaments lying on the bottom of jewelry boxes. “I saw thousands of rings, crosses and necklaces from all ages and all regions. I dove into the books to discover them…
Source: Le Figaro
