Fred Paris is joie de vivre — or a keen enjoyment of life — in jewelry. Since being founded by a Parisian jeweler Fred Samuel in 1936, the Maison has remained loyal to the principles of joyful creativity and sparkling elegance.
Argentinian roots along with the family’s colored stone business knowledge provided a great impulse to Fred’s creative mindset. He was a true expert in cultured pearls. Because of his contribution to the cause, a well-known pastel pink shade now known as “Fred-colored”. Later he discovered that colored diamonds and colorful jewelry became his signature style.
Having another passion — sea sailing — resulted in making the first piece from the Maison’s biggest hit called Force 10 collection. It was a yachting rope looking gold bracelet designed by Henry, Fred’s son. This Force 10 bracelet with a diamond buckle has remained one of the most popular among all the House’ creations.
Fred joyful jewelry is inspired by the sunlight, vibrant seaside lifestyle and pure pleasure of being alive. To embody this positivity and optimism, Maison’s jewelers take a meticulous approach based on their true virtuosity.
Designer:Fred Paris
Circa:1970
Materials:18k Gold
Gemstone:Diamond
Weight:62 grams
Measurements:The pendant is 1 x 1 1/"; the chain is 16" long
Hallmarks:Maker's mark, French marks for 18k gold
Crafted in 18k yellow gold, this vintage Fred Paris necklace features a distinctive scallop link design with a matte texture throughout. Several of the scalloped segments are punctuated with round brilliant-cut diamonds. Suspended from the center is a detachable drop-shaped pendant, 2" long and 1.25" wide, echoing the curved pattern of the chain. Its openwork gold form is set with additional round diamonds arranged along the outer edges. The clasp is discreetly integrated into the pendant for a clean finish. This piece can be worn with or without the pendant, making it versatile for styling. Signed Fred Paris with French assay marks. The necklace measures 16" long without the pendant.