Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine Antiques

Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Parisian jewelry and American patrons, real and fictional - The Magazine  Antiques

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Embrace the joy of Paris wherever you live with American expat Ajiri Aki, founder of the French lifestyle brand Madame de la Maison.The French are known for their joie de vivre—celebrating the simple things—a philosophy that tastemaker Ajiri Aki embraced all of her American life. As a child, Ajiri relentlessly tried to convince her Nigerian-Jamaican mother to pull out the fine china for everyday meals or when hosting friends.

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