Andre Marcha Pearl Earrings
Andre Marcha, 1990s
18 Kt yellow gold earrings set with baroque-shaped cultured pearl, orange and yellow sapphires, and diamonds
Metal: 18K Yellow Gold
Stone Details: Freshwater Pearls, Black Diamonds and Colored Sapphires
Dimensions: L42 mm
Weight: 32 g
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Andre Marcha
André Marcha was born and raised in a family of jewellers. Having done his apprenticeship as a diamond setter as well as a wax sculptor, he debuted in Beirut in 1969 by opening his workshop, supplying the local jewellery scene under the ANDRE MARCHA brand. In the nineties, his creations went beyond conventional jewellery pieces. MARCHA opened his flagship boutique in the newly renovated Phoenicia Intercontinental Hotel considered as one of the most glamorous landmarks in the Middle East followed by the international expansion: from private & exclusive showrooms in the Gulf (Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Dubai), Los Angeles and European capitals (Paris, London, Istanbul), to more than six Auction Sales at both the prestigious Christie’s and Sotheby’s. ANDRE MARCHA, with its singular identity and unique style, cultivates today an elite clientele, from Middle Eastern princesses, local and international celebrities, to European art dealers, proving once again that art is born of the unveiling of great dreamers.