Técla

French jewelers, in the Rue de la Paix in Paris. The first Técla Collection of cultured pearls was created in 1912 by Jo Goldman. Even now, the decor of the boutique remains unchanged, the creation of Jansen, inspired by the Far East. A Técla bracelet, made of gold and small pearls, was on Brigitte Bardot‘s arm in Roger Vadim’s film Et Dieu crea la femme (1956) and helped to spread the reputation of the jeweler among the mass public. For forty years, the store and the label were managed by Pierette Scali Thétys. Les Marines, Les Océanes are the name of a few of the current Collections, and pearls are always at the heart of them.