Bea Earrings


Regular price 95 €
Color: Or
Know-how
Exceptional
Workshop
Saint Honoré Street
Since 1945
Parisian House

Pickup service available at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré

Usually ready in 24 hours

What materials are the Béa earrings made of?
The Béa earrings are made of a body in 24-carat fine gold-plated brass (or silver-plated depending on the color), crystal navettes, and a high-fashion nacre pearl cabochon or glass pearl. Each pair is handmade in the Françoise Montague workshop at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré in Paris.
Are the Béa earrings suitable for pierced ears?
Yes. The Béa is mounted on a leverback clasp, designed exclusively for pierced ears. This lightweight earring and its clasp (3 grams per earring) ensure a secure hold and comfortable wear from morning to evening.
How do I care for my Béa earrings to keep them lasting a long time?
Avoid any contact with perfume, cosmetics, and water (shower, bath, pool). Remove your earrings before sleeping. Store them in their original case. The nacre cabochon should be treated like a real pearl: a gentle wipe with a dry cloth is sufficient.
Can I benefit from the tax refund?
Yes. Françoise Montague offers a tax refund service in-store for all international customers residing outside the European Union. The process is simplified and carried out on-site at 231 Rue Saint-Honoré. Internationally, prices include taxes and customs duties (DDP) for the United States and Gulf countries.
What is the difference between a Françoise Montague couture jewelry piece and a classic costume jewelry piece?
A Françoise Montague couture jewel is designed and handmade in a Parisian workshop by skilled artisans, using noble materials: 24-carat fine gold-plated brass, crystal, glass paste, mother-of-pearl. Each piece comes from artisanal production that excludes industrial manufacturing and is signed on the back. The House has maintained this level of excellence since 1945. Mass-market jewelry relies on mass production, common materials, and a lack of artisanal traceability.
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Portrait Françoise Montague colorées bijoux fantaisie de luxe paris

Unique expertise 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

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