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MELLERIO CERISES BANGLE

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MELLERIO CERISES BANGLEDesigner: Mellerio Dits Meller Model: Rare "Cerises" Bangle Year: 1930s Material: 18k Yellow Gold, Rose Cut Diamonds and Cabochon Rubies Measurement: 18mm Weight: 57 Grams Size: Fits Up to 6. 5" Wrist Made in France Charm suggests ease, and ease is sometimes mistaken for lack of intellectual rigour, which is why the twentieth century kept periodically apologizing for the very things that made Paris irresistible in the first place. A silk evening shoe

Designer: Mellerio Dits Meller
Model: Rare "Cerises" Bangle
Year: 1930s
Material: 18k Yellow Gold, Rose-Cut Diamonds and Cabochon Rubies
Measurement: 18mm
Weight: 57 Grams
Size: Fits Up to 6.5" Wrist
Made in France

Charm suggests ease, and ease is sometimes mistaken for lack of intellectual rigour, which is why the twentieth century kept periodically apologizing for the very things that made Paris irresistible in the first place. A silk evening shoe by Hellstern. A Jean Cocteau drawing tossed onto a dinner menu. Mistinguett drifting down a staircase, singing “Mon Homme.”  Even the great Left Bank hostesses understood this: the perfect table arrangement should appear accidental, although everyone knew it required meticulous orchestration. In 1930s Paris, charm was not frivolity. Charm was a social strategy refined into aesthetic form. This bracelet, if we are to rank such things (and of course we are), is the epitome of Parisian charm. The first clue is the signature hidden inside the clasp: Mellerio, rue de la Paix. Rue de la Paix was the ceremonial corridor of French luxury, where the grandes Maisons established themselves within walking distance of the Opéra, the Place Vendôme, and the Ritz just across the street. It is easy to imagine that this bracelet was not purchased anonymously in a glass case, but made specially for someone already known to the house. That special someone, perhaps staying across at the Ritz, slipping their new exquisite bracelet over a silk opera-length glove by Schiaparelli before heading out into the glittering night. 


Mellerio is one of Europe’s oldest surviving jewellery houses, with roots tracing back to 1613. By the nineteenth century, the Maison had established itself at rue de la Paix, that glittering artery of Parisian high jewellery where aristocrats, industrial fortunes, actresses, and courtesans all came to purchase versions of themselves. To wear the Mellerio name was to imply fluency in a very specific language of elegance.


By the 1930s, Parisian taste had grown cooler, cleaner, and more modern. Broad yellow-gold bangles were especially suited to the period’s emphasis on bold silhouette and modern elegance, while small, repeated motifs allowed the piece to remain both graphic and refined. The cherry motif is especially felicitous. Cherries are among the most cheerful of fruits: a little sultry and a little theatrical. Here, they are not rendered as rustic abundance but as a kind of jackpot fantasy, the ruby cabochons suggesting ripeness and diamond leaves catching the light. The design feels both playful and cultivated.


Mellerio’s historical archive includes naturalistic jewels designed to evoke movement and vitality. The house even patented a flexible stem in 1854 to better evoke the oscillation of fruit and flower twigs. In that context, cherries belong to a broader poetic tradition in French jewellery, which takes flora and fauna and combines them both naturally and artistically.  


And perhaps that is why the bracelet still feels so alive and relevant nearly a century later. Charm, unlike grandeur, survives changes in fashion remarkably well. Grandeur can feel dated; charm is timeless. The woman who first wore this bracelet may be lost to history; we like to think some heiress, actress, divorcée, or impossibly chic American at the Ritz ordering champagne after midnight, but the innate intelligence of the piece remains instantly legible. Mellerio understands the old Parisian trick of making luxury feel effortless, intimate, entre nous. The cherries gleam softly against the gold, delighting in the way a well-timed wink from across the room makes one blush a little. Which is perhaps the highest form of elegance: a jewel that sparkles less like an object and more like a well-kept secret.

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My dog is a heavy chewer. Destroys everything that’s not very hard rubber, hard plastic, or hard material. He LOVES this ball. I think it’s his favorite. Plus, it bounces great so you can play with your dog. Very well constructed- probably indestructible or will at least last a very long time. Easily worth the money.
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The only toy my dogs can’t destroy and love
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I am thrilled to have found one toy my dogs don’t destroy immediately. They have torn up Fenrir hammers, the black kongs of all sizes, the monster k9 stick, nylabones, and they don’t like the goughnut at all (it stinks like a bad tire). This is the first one they both love and haven’t been able to destroy immediately. It does allow little tooth marks, but that’s what makes it fun for them. They are very happy playing with it and I’d say this one was worth every dollar. Update Months Later: We’ve gone through 2/3 now. I got two initially, and one has lasted long term. They still haven’t completely destroyed it. They did destroy a second one quickly so I suspect a flaw in it. They sent me a new one and they took a while, but they did destroy the third to the point we had to throw it away. Despite that, one still remains and our dogs still love it. It’s still the best for the money compared to others. We have two Bully XL’s that are each close to 100 pounds.
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This is actually indestrutible! Be careful though, it's wicked hard/heavy. It isn't a ball you want banging into things. Use outside!!
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This thing is unexpectedly heavy for its size. My 18 month old Giant Schnauzer is obsessed with fetch but destroys every ball she gets. The other brands marketed for extreme chewers tend to last about a day or two before they’re totally shredded. She’s had this one for about 2 weeks and it’s looking rough, but still holding together for the most part. I appreciate that as it comes apart it does so in little pieces rather than large chunks. While it’s far from indestructible, it’s the strongest I’ve found so far.
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