with a total weight of ca 2.25 cts, width ca 7 - 11 mm, length ca 15 cm, total weight 46 g. Signed Sterlé Paris, numbered 9.848 and with a French hallmark. Inner case number 15282.
Defective. Service required.
Acquired by the industrialist and famous collector Carl Kempe (1884-1967)
Jutheau, VivianeJ, "Sterlé, Joaillier Paris". Published by Paris, Éditions Vecteurs, 1990.
Pierre Sterlé was a renowned French jeweler, celebrated for his innovative and artistic approach to jewelry design during the mid-20th century. Born in 1905, Sterlé began his career in the 1930s and quickly became known for his unique ability to blend elegance with an avant-garde flair. His designs were characterized by fluid, nature-inspired forms such as feathers, leaves, and birds, often incorporating intricate details and movement. Sterlé was also a master of technique, especially in crafting gold wire to achieve delicate, sculptural effects.
Throughout his career, Sterlé worked for prestigious maisons like Chaumet and Boucheron before opening his own atelier in Paris in 1934. He became a favorite among high society and royalty, known for his exquisite craftsmanship and daring creativity. His use of unusual gemstones and the bold yet graceful lines of his pieces set him apart in the world of haute joaillerie. Sterlé’s influence continues to be admired today for its timeless sophistication and artistic vision.