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Arpels is a
French luxury jewelry company. It was
founded in 1896 by the
Dutch diamond-cutter
Alfred Van
Cleef and his father-in-law
Salomon Arpels in...
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Arpels is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Hélène
Arpels (1907–2006), Monaco-born
French model, shoe designer, and retailer, wife of...
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Julien Arpels (1884 –
April 8, 1964) was a
French American businessman who was the heir to the
luxury jeweler Van
Cleef &
Arpels. He
served as president...
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Louis Arpels (1886-1976) was a Dutch/French jeweler. In 1906,
Alfred Van
Cleef (1873-1938)
established Van
Cleef &
Arpels, a
jewellery business in Paris...
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Claude Arpels Jr. is a French-American businessman, and
investor who is the heir to the Van
Cleef &
Arpels fortune. He also
owned the
Italian brands Borbonese...
- Hélène
Arpels (née Ostrowska; 1907–2006) was a
French model, the wife of
jeweler Louis Arpels, and
later a shoe
designer and
retailer in New York. She...
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First is a
perfume launched in 1976 by Van
Cleef &
Arpels with
notes of hyacinth, rose, jasmine,
amber and sandalwood. Jean-Claude
Ellena is the perfumer...
- Dubuis, Serapian, The Outnet, TimeVallée,
Vacheron Constantin, Van
Cleef &
Arpels,
Watchfinder & Co., and Yoox. As of 2017,
Richemont was the third-largest...
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appeared during the 1930s. Its
invention is
attributed to
Charles Arpels, of Van
Cleef &
Arpels, but many
jewellers and
haute couture designers have created...
- Cars of
Shinkansen use a four-leaf
clover logo.
Jewelry brand Van
Cleef &
Arpels the
Alhambra lines feature motifs of four-leaf clover. Some folk traditions...