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It may be too late to sign up for some of the incredible jewelry making courses hosted by the L'Ecole School of Jewelry, supported by Van Cleef & Arpels, but there are three amazing exhibitions on display as part of the pop-up that you can still check out. L'Ecole was founded in Paris's Place Vendôme (the home of Van Cleef & Arpels) back in 2012 as a place where the public could learn the crafts that go into making high-end jewelry, including gem-setting, wax molding, lacquering, and more. L'Ecole has much to offer its students and hosts classes year-round.
L'Ecole first came to New York back in 2015, setting up a pop-up to bring the school's programming to a new audience. Now it's back for more. But in addition to the now-fully-booked classes there are three notable exhibitions on display, including Daniel Brush Cuffs and Necks, Through The Eyes Of A Connoisseur, and The Fabulous Destiny of Tavernier's Diamonds: From The Great Mogul To The Sun King. Each of the three focuses on a different aspect of jewelry and jewelry-making and all three are on view from now through November 9. They're well worth checking out if you are in New York City, and you can visit them for free from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, seven days a week, at 2 E 63rd Street.
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