Anyone ever heard of Léon Rouvenat? Because this name was on everyone’s lips back in 1850 and it is likely to be the case again. Established in a magnificent atelier in the rue de Paradis, Léon Rouvenat was known by all elegant women for his stunning and unique jewelry. Alas, lacking an heir when he passed away, the cherished jeweler left behind an unclaimed legacy bound to perish in the upheaved context of the First World War. A century later, Rouvenat rises (like a phoenix) from its ashes offering a responsible reinterpretation of an exhumed collection of 3,000 gouaches from the period. Recycled gold and silver pieces, antique stones, and personalized boxes are the signature of this new chapter for the House. This time under the leadership of Sandrine de Laage, and located at 416 rue St Honoré, the Rouvenat atelier shop is ready to astound its visitors today, as in yesteryear.