... I adore wearing gems but not because they are mine.
You can't possess radiance, you can only admire it ...
- Elizabeth Taylor -
Jewellery has been an important part of human cultures, dating back to Egypt, Greece and Ancient Rome.
Antique jewellery always tells a story, providing an insight into the social climate of that time in history.
When Napoleon Bonaparte was crowned as Emperor in 1804, he revived the style and grandeur of jewellery and fashion in France. In the United States, this period saw the founding of Tiffany & Co in 1837. Gracefully followed by the stunning creations of the Russian artist Peter Carl Fabergé - working for the Imperial Russian court - whose Fabergé eggs and jewellery pieces are still considered as the epitome of the goldsmith's art.
The House of Froebe - established in 1894 - started as an investment partner in timeless jewellery.
Froebe Investments Holding now incorporates multiple investment entities, paving a strong road for success with business partners & subsidiaries. Keeping industry standards high and maintaining a clear vision will strengthen our ties with future business groups. While scanning the market for new opportunities, we strive to enrich society with spectacular media solutions and profitable amusement.
Our mission statement embraces the battle against Alzheimer's disease.
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