Carven Paris - Bracelet - Paris late 1970s






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Carven Paris vintage women’s chain-link bracelet, approx. 19.5 cm long, 17 g, signed Carven with patent number, in good used condition.
Description from the seller
Carven Paris, vintage hand beautiful chain link bracelet Paris ca.1980s
Measurement, approx 19.5 cm
Signed Carven with patent number.
For it's age in good vintage condition. Normal signs of use. See photo's
Send with track&trace.
Carven vintage costume jewelry
The brand name Carven comes from the first three letters of its founder – Carmen de Tommaso and the last three letters of her aunt, Beyriven. Soon, the locals called Carmen – Madame Carven. She was the wife of industrialist Rene Grog, the family had a good income and did not need anything. Carven herself was a French woman of short stature, about one and a half meter. Accordingly, she always faced a problem of lack of clothes of the necessary size. One day she wondered if she could open her own atelier where she could help all the non-standard women of France. So, Madam Carven started her own business in 1945.
Seller's Story
Carven Paris, vintage hand beautiful chain link bracelet Paris ca.1980s
Measurement, approx 19.5 cm
Signed Carven with patent number.
For it's age in good vintage condition. Normal signs of use. See photo's
Send with track&trace.
Carven vintage costume jewelry
The brand name Carven comes from the first three letters of its founder – Carmen de Tommaso and the last three letters of her aunt, Beyriven. Soon, the locals called Carmen – Madame Carven. She was the wife of industrialist Rene Grog, the family had a good income and did not need anything. Carven herself was a French woman of short stature, about one and a half meter. Accordingly, she always faced a problem of lack of clothes of the necessary size. One day she wondered if she could open her own atelier where she could help all the non-standard women of France. So, Madam Carven started her own business in 1945.
