Founded in 1690, Odiot Precious Metal Work has maintained its fabulous precious metal worker-creator tradition for over three centuries. Through the generations it has dedicated itself to the same work, transmitting a heritage of work, intelligence, honor and fame.

 

 

«Marie Antoinette»

Louis XVI style, decorated with laurels and inspired by the model owned by the Duc de Penthièvre, Louis XVI’s grandson.
Silver or vermilion.

 

«Trianon»

Created for Risler based on a model owned by Marie Antionette in Trianon.
Silver or vermilion.

 

«Talleyrand»

In a fine 18th century style already pointing to the 1st Empire, this cutlery is discreetly decorated with water leaves.
Silver or vermilion.

 

«Louveciennes»

Created in 1781 under King Louis XVI.
This cutlery asserts itself with a falling curl bottom laurel wreath stapled from the shell.
Silver or vermilion.

 

«Tetard»

This model was designed in 1929 by Jean Tétard, one of the most prestigious Art Déco precious metal workers.
Silver or vermilion.