MARTIN
SOLID GOLD JWELLERY IN 18, 14, 9 CARATS
Mr Léon Martin founded the company in 1900.
For many years, it provided the gold-bars for the French Central Bank, demonstrating its wide experience and seriousness in the jewelry business. He was also a renowned manufacturer of gold-chains.
The Company developed high-hand 18K solid gold jewellery. The plant is located at Saint-Amand Montrond (Cher) the "Gold Pole", specialized in hollow hand made chains manufacturing.
Now one of the leading French manufacturers of "hand made" solid gold and hollow gold chains. Its specialties include necklaces, bracelets. It has also casting and stamping work shops, and therefore has medals crosses earrings and brooches.The brand combines design, style, quality and up-to-date technics, all of which ensure excellent competitiveness. It is positioned in the traditinal French classicism, yet addressing the worldwide jewellery expectations.
The company has been certified byEmagold Europe (equivalent ISO 9002). Several unique and exclusive lines of jewellery are created each year, such as "Les Romantiques" (The Romantics), a MARTIN exclusive medals collection inspired by models from the turn of the 20th century
"Puzzle" : a contemporary line, the"2/3" collection with 2 and 3 gold color bracelets, intended for younger customers.
A wide collection of necklace and bracelets ; and a line of jewellery produced by electroforming.
The last collection "Shot Silk" associates an exclusive melting of several metals with modern design, inspired from the Samouraïs and the "Moukrami" composing their shields
MARTIN "JOAILLERIE" SOLID GOLD JEWELLERY IN 18 CARATS
MARTIN knows how to play with different links, shapes, surfaces and metals. It associates classicism, originality and modernism. MARTIN dévelops for several years fine jewelry products in solid gold leading towards a luxurious esthetism.
It use sophisticated jewelry of casting, engraving and tooling technics.
The "Chess Collection"introduced at Bijorhca in Paris 2001 associates indefinitely colors mix and surfaces treatments and links-mix.
The "Tulipe Collection" introduced at the Basel Exhibition in 2001, declines sharp-pointed links withround, square, ovals threads and various colors.