Charenton Choker Necklace
The Charenton is our new favorite. A choker that takes up the spirit of the Mabrouk, this architecture of washers encircling the neck and pushes it in a new direction: more graphic, more sculptural, decidedly art deco.
Its cobra pattern undulates with a precision that recalls the golden age of 1930s jewelry. Light to wear, strong to look at.
Hand-assembled in our Parisian workshop at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré, the Charenton blends pearlescent beads and rhinestone washers in a balance between softness and sparkle, available in 9 color combinations to find the one that suits you.
- Lightweight
- Versatile
- Available in many color combinations
- To pair with the Charenton earrings
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A unique knowledge since 1945
In 1945, Françoise Montague gave her name to a workshop founded ten years earlier by her mother. A name that is also a vow: that of her first husband, who died in the Resistance. Each piece of jewelry carries this heritage — that of a woman who refused to be forgotten, choosing instead the eternity of style.
In 1978, Marion Stern took over the reins of the House at twenty-one years old. Her ambition: to bring Parisian craftsmanship to the world. From 1981, Françoise Montague creations crossed borders. In 1998, the boutique at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré became the anchor point of this vision.
In June 2023, Rebecca Mamou-Stern wrote a new chapter in this family legacy. Her engineer’s perspective puts technique at the service of demanding aesthetics. The past guarantees accuracy. The future shapes the look.






































