Napoli Necklace


Regular price 565 €
Color: Rubies
Know-how
Exceptional
Workshop
Saint Honoré Street
Since 1945
Parisian House

Pickup service available at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré

Usually ready in 24 hours

Why is each Napoli Necklace different?
The process of casting glass paste is a traditional craft that produces subtle variations from one piece to another: shades of color, presence of fine air bubbles. These differences are not imperfections; they are undeniable proof that your necklace was not mass-produced. You own a piece that no one else has exactly.
Can the Napoli Necklace be given as a gift?
Yes. Each piece is delivered in a signature Francoise Montague case, hand-sealed with a wax seal from the House. This gesture transforms the packaging into a precious object even before it is opened. A private in-store appointment is available upon request for a personalized selection.
Is the glass paste of the Napoli Necklace really handmade in Paris?
Yes. The clover pattern is created by artisanal casting: the artisans at the Françoise Montague workshop pour the glass paste into the metal, a meticulous gesture that requires years of mastery and is passed down from generation to generation. The subtle variations in shade and the air bubbles visible on each piece are the signature of this handcrafted work.
What is the Napoli Necklace by Francoise Montague?
The Napoli Necklace is a piece from the House of Françoise Montague, founded in 1945 at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris. Its clover motif made of glass paste, hand-cast in metal, is surrounded by pearly beads on carefully gold-plated metal. Each piece is unique: the slight variations in shade and fine air bubbles are undeniable traces of the artisanal craft.
Does the Maison offer tax-free shopping and international shipping for the Napoli Necklace?
Yes. The tax refund service is available in-store at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré, Paris 1st arrondissement, for any customer residing outside the European Union. The Maison also offers international shipping to the United States and Gulf countries, with prices including taxes and customs duties (DDP).
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Exceptional expertise

In Françoise Montague's creations, the glass is melted at over 800°C with a flame. Our artisans fuse colored glass rods onto a copper framework, shaped by hand.

Small bubbles, slight asymmetries, and veins caused by the torch smoke reveal the handcrafting process. A perfectly smooth and symmetrical piece betrays industrial production.

Since 1945

The house of Françoise Montague was founded in 1945, heir to a Parisian jewelry workshop passed down by her mother. Françoise's style quickly became distinctive and recognizable: enameled and iridescent glass beads, unique craftsmanship, and boundless creativity. Within a few years, the house made a name for itself among lovers of characterful jewelry, staying true to a standard that has never wavered.

In 1978, a new chapter began. At just twenty-one years old, Marion Stern took the reins with the ambition to take the house even further. A visionary, she explored new territories and forged connections beyond borders: as early as 1981, Françoise Montague’s creations reached Asia, the Middle East, and the West. In 1998, she took a decisive step by opening the boutique at 231 rue Saint-Honoré, in the heart of Paris’s fashion and luxury district.

Today, the story continues. In June 2023, I joined the adventure in turn. My name is Rebecca Mamou-Stern, and with my engineer’s perspective and all the expertise passed down before me, I bring this house to life, between heritage and modernity. Every creation that leaves the workshop extends this story and writes it a little further.

1Cachet de cire grenat aux armes de la Maison Françoise Montague, reflet chaud sur noir Paris depuis 1945. Pochette cadeau

Is it a gift? Let us know!

We carefully pack each piece in beautifully prepared boxes, ready to be placed in the hands of your loved ones.

Because a gift is also the emotion of waiting for it, discovering it, loving it. With us, every shipment is a small gesture, a promise of joy.

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