Jewelry
Vueve Clicquot Cufflinks designed by Gene Seidman
- Item Number
- 120
Item Description
Own a pair of unique Vueve Clicquot cufflinks with a winning bid!
A favorite French business story regards Nicole Vueve (widow) Clicquot, who developed a revolutionary method for producing clear champagne called "Riddling" in 1805.
It was after the death of her husband and under her leadership that the chateau produced one of the great branded champagnes of the world.
These cufflinks bearing her likeness – are orange because her daughter "clementine" was named after a new hybridized fruit of the same name.
These links are bold, striking and always attract attention.
Item Special Note
Warning: People have been known to try to buy these cufflinks from Gene on the spot.
Gene’s love of art developed early - growing up in New York City. Gene’s professional experience includes: the Graphic Design Department at MoMA, Creative Director at Priceline.com, Director Visual Branding at Unilever, and Managing Partner, BrightHouse NY. Seidman easily moves from selling rare and beautiful art to consulting on art investing. Fluent in French and Spanish, he is a member of The Society of Scribes & Illuminators, London, Type Directors Club and the Cufflink Society of America.
Gene is a live and lively, sought after auctioneer for charity/galas. Seidman lives in New York City.
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