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- curiosité de Marie-Antoinette: confiés à Daguerre et Lignereux, marchands bijoutiers, le 10 octobre 1789. Maurice Rheims' La vie étrange des objets (1959)...
- The Night Heaven Fell (Les bijoutiers du clair de lune) is an Eastmancolor 1958 French-Italian film directed by Roger Vadim. Vadim had already acquired...
- islands—African Banks and South Island), Rémire, St. François, Boudeuse, Étoile, Bijoutier. There are 13 coral islands in the Farquhar Group, south-southwest of...
- differentiate the arts: jewellers who worked in cheaper materials were called bijoutiers, while jewellers who worked with expensive materials were called joailliers...
- kilometres (6 miles) south of Bijoutier Island. The northern and smaller island takes its name from the French word bijoutier, meaning "jeweller". The area...
- Durand Jewellers (French: Durand bijoutier) is a 1938 French comedy film directed by Jean Stelli and starring Blanche Montel, Jacques Baumer and Monique...
- Retrieved 23 December 2015. de Gary, Marie-Noël (1984). Les Fouquet: Bijoutiers & Joailliers a Paris 1860-1960 [The Fouquet: Jewellers of Paris 1860-1960]...
- jamais? (1957) Sois belle et tais-toi/Be Beautiful but Shut up (1957) Les Bijoutiers du Clair de Lune/The Night Heaven Fell (1958) Les liaisons dangereuses/Dangerous...
- Bardot with whom he starred in two movies – The Night Heaven Fell (Les bijoutiers du clair de lune) in 1958 and Shalako in 1968. During the filming of Shalako...
- Paris: Artlys. ISBN 978-2-85495-575-0. "Marché de l'argent: Les artisans bijoutiers s'éteignent doucement". L'Economiste (in French). 2015-02-06. Retrieved...