Albert Chambin

French Jeweller and goldsmith famous for his Art Nouveau designs, Chambin registered his mark in 1893 which was used until 1922. His address was 11 rue de Turbigo, Paris The Paris Salons 1895-1914.

He specialised in modern enamels and chasing, and worked mainly on a commission basis. Chambin also exhibited several pieces at the Paris Salon in 1904 and worked for René Boivin.

With rings, necklaces, pendants and even more unusual jewels such as buckles, many featuring his signature style with enamel detail, Chambin was an important jeweller of his day.

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What type of jewellery did Albert Chambin create?   

Albert Chambin is known for his Art Nouveau designs.

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What are the materials used in Albert Chambin Jewellery?   

His pieces typically included metals such as gold and platinum, along with a range of gemstones and enamel.

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Can these items be found today?   

It is difficult to find these rare antique pieces today. You can search for Albert Chambin pieces in antique jewellery showrooms and other online vintage jewellery marketplaces.

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