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About Love Token

Love Token is the English translation of médaille d'amour. Our intention is to bring the French love token back into true contemporary luxury. By reclaiming what made it powerful: solid gold, slow craftsmanship, real stones, an engraved message, a motif that speaks before it is read.

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Innovative Design

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How it is made

Each Love Token piece is made in France, by hand, in the artisanal tradition of the goldsmith's craft. Solid gold. Real stones. Hand-set. Guilloché engraving. Gothic lettering in which the T and the M are interlaced: "Toi & Moi toujours", You And Me forever. The message that gives our first collection its name.

A heritage luxury let slip away

In the twentieth century, jewelry became something else. An outward sign, a brand, a display. The industry accelerated, stores multiplied, meaning thinned out. The love token, too intimate for that era, faded away.

Today, the world is rediscovering the desire for jewelry that means something. Anglo-Saxon brands speak of talismans, charms, meaningful jewelry. That's a good thing. But they no longer say love token. And they do not claim the French heritage from which the form was born.

A French story no one tells anymore

In nineteenth-century France, giving jewelry was not like giving a gift today. It was offering a message. An acrostic ring whose stones spelled out a hidden word. An engraved medallion worn against the skin, between flesh and linen. A secret pendant holding a lock of hair, a name, a date.

France invented a grammar of sentiment in gold. A jewelry that did not speak only of wealth, but of promise, fidelity, tenderness, and sometimes jealousy too. The médaille d'amour (the love token) was its purest form: an object made to carry an intimate word against oneself.

Our pieces

A French story no one tells anymore

In nineteenth-century France, giving jewelry was not like giving a gift today. It was offering a message. An acrostic ring whose stones spelled out a hidden word. An engraved medallion worn against the skin, between flesh and linen. A secret pendant holding a lock of hair, a name, a date.

France invented a grammar of sentiment in gold. A jewelry that did not speak only of wealth, but of promise, fidelity, tenderness, and sometimes jealousy too. The médaille d'amour (the love token) was its purest form: an object made to carry an intimate word against oneself.

Our pieces

A French story no one tells anymore

In nineteenth-century France, giving jewelry was not like giving a gift today. It was offering a message. An acrostic ring whose stones spelled out a hidden word. An engraved medallion worn against the skin, between flesh and linen. A secret pendant holding a lock of hair, a name, a date.

France invented a grammar of sentiment in gold. A jewelry that did not speak only of wealth, but of promise, fidelity, tenderness, and sometimes jealousy too. The médaille d'amour (the love token) was its purest form: an object made to carry an intimate word against oneself.

Our pieces
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For whom

For those who want to wear a feeling, not a logo. For those who believe that jewelry which says nothing is jewelry which serves no purpose. For those who have understood that, in French, to love is to know how to express it, and to have it written in gold.

For whom

For those who want to wear a feeling, not a logo. For those who believe that jewelry which says nothing is jewelry which serves no purpose. For those who have understood that, in French, to love is to know how to express it, and to have it written in gold.

For whom

For those who want to wear a feeling, not a logo. For those who believe that jewelry which says nothing is jewelry which serves no purpose. For those who have understood that, in French, to love is to know how to express it, and to have it written in gold.