Maxime de Simone is self-taught. He has been fashioning metal since 1976. He works alone in his workshop in the south of France, in the magnificent natural setting of the foothills of the Larzac plateau. The jewellery he creates is made individually from bronze and silver wire and sheet. Bronze, an alloy of copper and tin, has been used to make jewellery since ancient times.
The metal is cut, hammered and fashioned at its melting point. It is then set with gemstones, such as turquoise, lapis lazuli, cornelian agate or malachite.
Chemin du Grézac Fontreboule
34700 LAUROUX
GPS coordinates : 43.7410529 / 3.3167857
from 01/01/2023 to 31/12/2023
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Pricing Product / Article | 19,00€ | 120,00€ |
Reception of groups : no
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7, Place du Rialto
34700 LODEVE
+33(0)4 67 88 86 44
Open all year
- January to March : tuesday to saturday 9;30am-12am & 3pm - 5pm
- April, May, June & September : tuesday to saturday 9;30am-1pm & 2pm - 8pm
- July, August : Open everyday 9:30am-1 pm & 2pm - 6pm
- October, November & December : tuesday to saturday 9.30am-12am & 3pm - 5pm
Closed on 1st of November, 25th of december & 1st of january
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