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Édéenne, the Canadian who infiltrated the French high jewelry industry

Jun 15, 2022
From 7 PM to 9 PM

Location Centre Culturel Canadien130, Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré75008, Paris
Remaining places : 4
Come and meet Édéenne, an international fine jeweler
Édéenne, the Canadian who infiltrated the French high jewelry industry

High jewelry is a global industry estimated to be worth 2.246 billion euros. If the French know-how, highly respected throughout the world, shines through with Chaumet, Piaget or Boucheron, a 100% Canadian brand and name takes pride of place next to the greatest houses. 

Designer-entrepreneur at the eponymous Maison nestled on the mythical Place Vendôme, Édéenne has carved out a respected place for herself in a highly exclusive universe. From exhibitions at Sotheby's and Mellerio dits Meller (the world's oldest jeweler) to events in Paris, London and Tokyo, and tributes in Vogue, the Financial Times and the New York Times, Édéenne's expertise is echoed around the world.

Strength and finesse are undoubtedly the qualities that hoisted Édéenne, the first Canadian, into the circle of High Jewelry Maisons. Driven by cinema and Art from an early age, she relied on her first studies in physics to train at the National Institute of Gemmology while perfecting her skills in jewelery at the HBJO School rue du Louvre. Recognized for her graceful and innovative jewelry pieces, she has traveled the world in search of exceptional gems and today to meet her clients.

An opportunity to discover one of her exceptional creations, a privilege normally reserved for her exclusive clientele, as well as to win one of the 5 art books generously offered by Édéenne.

The ACP and the Canadian Cultural Centre are proud to invite you to an intimate meeting hosted by Nathalie Lesage, to discover the inspiring journey of this exceptional Canadian ambassador, as well as the inner workings of a luxury industry as brilliant as its gems: High Jewelry.  

About Édéenne: "Strength and finesse are undoubtedly the qualities that have brought Édéenne into the circle of High Jewelry Houses. Drawn to Haute Couture from an early age, she used her early studies in physics to train at the National Institute of Gemology while perfecting her skills at the Ecole du Louvre. Recognized for her graceful and innovative jewelry pieces, she travels the world in search of exceptional gems." 

About Nathalie Lesage: Nathalie Lesage is Director of Communications for Cointreau, a freelance journalist and a member of the Association des Canadiennes à Paris. 

Come and meet Édéenne, international high jeweler, on June 15, 2022 from 7:00 pm at the Canadian Cultural Center, 130 Rue du Faubourg Saint-Honoré, 75008 Paris

The event is free and open to all.

Mandatory registration before noon on June 14.

For more information about Maison Edéenne, click here