Vintage Jewelry from the 1960s
The 1960s opened couture jewelry to modernity. Geometric volumes, new materials, saturated color combinations: fashion houses from Yves Saint Laurent to Pierre Cardin transformed jewelry into an avant-garde object.
Avant-Garde in Motion
Sixties jewelry defined a generation. Geometric brooches, structured cuffs, long necklaces with colorful cabochons. The street discovered jewelry as a fashion object, while couture created pieces designed for this new freedom.
The Decade’s Codes
Pure lines, boldly used materials (gold-tone metal, lacquered plastic, resin), vibrant colors (turquoise, red, green). Parures became less formal and more liberated. The hierarchy between ornament and function became blurred.
An Era That Keeps Coming Back
Sixties vintage is particularly sought after today by young collectors, who find in these pieces the freedom and formal boldness they seek in their wardrobes.
Our House Commitment
Each Françoise Montague piece is delivered in its signature presentation case, hand-sealed with our House coat of arms wax seal. Secure payment (Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Paypal, Apple Pay). Tracked shipping in France, Europe, and internationally. Tax-free shopping available in-store at 231 rue Saint-Honoré for our international clientele. After-sales service and repairs are guaranteed for life by our workshop across all our creations.
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