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A.E. Köchert Hofjuwelier Vienna: Crafting Imperial Elegance
In the heart of Vienna, nestled in the grandeur of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, lies the illustrious legacy of A.E. Köchert Hofjuwelier. With a history spanning centuries, this renowned jeweler has graced the imperial court with its exquisite creations, adorning royalty and aristocracy alike.
The House of Köchert: The name Köchert, often spelled as Kochert or Köchert, is synonymous with opulence and artistic finesse. As the official Hofjuwelier, or court jeweler, to the imperial Habsburg dynasty, Köchert held a position of unparalleled prestige. Their enduring commitment to craftsmanship earned them the esteemed title of „K.u.K. Juwelier“ – supplier to the Kaiserlich und Königlich, or Imperial and Royal Court.
Austrian Elegance, Hungarian Splendor: The exquisite jewels crafted by Köchert adorned not only the Austrian Imperial Court but also found favor in the Hungarian Kingdom. The union of Austria and Hungary within the Austro-Hungarian Empire gave rise to a unique blend of styles and influences, reflected in Köchert’s masterpieces.
Emmanuel Pioté: Emmanuel Pioté, in collaboration with the Köchert family, played a pivotal role in shaping the jeweler’s legacy during the Belle Époque in Vienna. The Köchert atelier was a hotbed of innovation, creating tiaras, diadems, brooches, necklaces, and bracelets of unparalleled beauty.
Imperial Treasures: Among their most iconic creations is the legendary Diamant-Diadem, a symbol of regal splendor. This exquisite tiara was favored by the enigmatic Empress Elisabeth, affectionately known as Kaiserin Sisi. The Köchert atelier also designed a myriad of tiaras and diadems for the royal court, each a testament to their artistry.
Legacy and Global Appeal: Köchert’s reputation transcends borders, with their exquisite pieces earning them clients from around the world. Their craftsmanship has become synonymous with Austria’s rich jewelry history, and their jewels continue to be cherished heirlooms.
The Köchert Jewel: Today, the legacy of A.E. Köchert Hofjuwelier lives on, still crafting magnificent pieces of jewelry that pay homage to their illustrious past. From cuffs to bangles, from the Devant de Corsage to the Gargantilla, Köchert’s creations continue to captivate and inspire, a testament to the enduring allure of imperial elegance.
In the Realm of Royalty: As the official court jeweler to the Habsburgs, Köchert had the privilege of creating pieces for archduchesses, dukes, and duchesses. Their client list includes the Duchess of Wurttemberg and other distinguished members of the monarchy.
Master Craftsmen: The Köchert family, led by the likes of Jakob Heinrich Köchert and Alexander Emanuel Köchert, established themselves as true masters of their craft. Their collaborations with celebrated architects like Theophil von Hansen resulted in unparalleled creations that merged architectural elegance with exquisite jewelry design.
Crowning Achievements: The Köchert atelier had the honor of creating the Austrian Imperial Crown Jewels, the epitome of regal magnificence. These crowning achievements are a testament to the enduring legacy of Köchert craftsmanship.
In the world of jewelry history, A.E. Köchert Hofjuwelier stands as an enduring beacon of Austrian imperial court elegance, where every piece tells a story of royalty, refinement, and timeless beauty.Koechert | A.E.Köchert Hofjuwelier Wien, kochert, köchert, hof und kammerjuwelier, k u k Juwelier, kuk Goldschmied, Österreich Ungarn, Kochert Vienna, Austrian Hungary Empire,Emmanuel Pioté , Köchert le joaillier des Habsbourg, Belle Epoque Wien, Wien, Wiener Juwelier, Kaiserhaus, Diamant-Diadem,Kaiserin Sisi, Kaiserin Sissi,Juwelier,tiara, tiaras,diadem, diademe, Broschen, Halsband, Collier, Juwelen, Schmuck,Armband, Armbänder, Austria, Joaillerie, Koechert-tiara, Köchert Choker, Köchert Jewels, imperial, Donaumonarchie, Brooch, Bracelet, Collier de Chien, Gargantilla, plat de cou, parure, Habsburg, Monarchy, cuffs, bangle, heirlooms , Devante de Corsage, stomacher, Jakob Heinrich Köchert, Emmanuel Pioté, Alexander Emanuel Köchert, Pioté et Köchert, Kaiserlich Königlichen Hof- und Kammerjuwelier, Theophil von Hansen, Kronjuwelen, jewelry history, jewelhistory,royaljewellery,austrian imperial court, corsage, natural pearls, client: duchess of wurtemberg, archduchess, duke, Herzogin, Erzherzog, Erzherzogin, köchertdiadem, köcherttiaras,köchertperlen,köchertjewels
The Emperor of Austria’s Pearl and Diamond Brooch given to Prince Franz of Teck | Imperial Christening present
Francis (‚Frank‘) Joseph Leopold Frederick, Prince of Teck, born at Kensington Palace, London, 9 January 1870, the second son of Francis, Prince and Duke of Teck, by his wife Princess Mary Adelaide of Cambridge, the daughter of Adolphus, Duke of Cambridge the seventh son of King George III. His father had been created Duke of Teck by the King of Württemberg in 1863, a title recognized in Austria in 1864.
He was named after his God father, the Emperor Franz Josef of Austria.
ROYAL CHRISTENING. Royal Christening. —On Thursday, the second son of his Serene Highness the Prince and her Royal Highness the Princess of Teck was christened at Kensington Palace. The ceremony was performed by the Right Reverend the Bishop of London, assisted by the Rev. Evan Nepean and the Rev. Mr. Bullack. The infant Prince received the names Francis Joseph Leopold Frederick. The sponsors were the Emperor of Austria, represented his Excellency the Austrian Ambassador bis Royal Highness Prince Leopold, his Royal Highness Prince Frederick of Württemberg, the Queen of the Belgians, represented by her Serene Highness the Princess Claudine of Teck, her Royal Highness Princess Christian, her Royal Highness Princess Louise, and Miss Burdett Coutts. There were present their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales, Prince Albert Victor, and Prince George; their Highnesses Prince and Princess Christian, her Royal Highness Princess Louise, his Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, her Royal Highness the Duchess of Cambridge, traditional an imperial christening gift was presented.
Gemeinde-Zeitung: unabhängiges politisches Journal 16. März 1870 – Am 11. d. M. fand im Palast von Kensington die Taufe des
zweiten Sohnes, der jüngst dem Fürsten von Teck geboren wurde, statt.
Taufpathen waren der Kaiser von Oesterreich (vertreten durch den Botschafter Grafen Apponyi), Prinz Friedrich von Würtemberg, Prinz Leopold,die Königin, (vertreten durch die Prinzessin Claudine v. Teck), die Prin-
zessinen Christina und Louise und Fräulein Burdett Coutts. Der Prinz von Wales nebst Gemalin und Kindern und die übrigen hier anwesenden Mitglieder der königlichen Familie waren bei dem Taufakte zugegen, den der Bischof von London vollzog. Das Kind erhielt den Namen Franz Josef Leopold und Friedrich. Ein Taufgeschenk des Kaisers wurde übergeben.
Diamond Choker Collier de Chien Princess Elisabeth zu Ysenburg und Büdingen, Princess zu Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg- Glücksburg | Wedding Jewels
Alexandra Princess of Hanover’s Diamond Collier de Chien made by Köchert| Wedding Gift from the Emperor of Austria
a mystery is solved, update of my website with the picture of the choker, I had only the sketch before.
Princess Johann of Saxony , Duchess Isabella of Wuerttemberg – Herzogin von Sachsen| Impressive Ruby and Diamond tiara ca 1896
The first wife of Prinz Johann Georg von Sachsen – Herzogin Maria Isabella von Württemberg on her wedding day.
This magnificent piece was subsequently passed down to her nephew, Albrecht Eugen, Duke of Württemberg (1895-1954).
Above we see his daughter, Duchess Sophie of Württemberg wearing the tiara in the 1960s and she wore it again in the 1990s.
It will be offered from Sotheby’s, at auction in the year 2023 „Vienna 1900 An Imperial and Royal Collection“ at Geneve.
It was sold for 762,000 CHF
Princess Maria Immaculata of Bourbon-Two Sicilies, Archduchess of Austria-Tuscany | Five row famous pearl necklace | Imperial Pearls
The royal and imperial collection resurfaces, astonishingly pristine and with all its pieces in their original design, for the first time in nearly a century, having only been recently discovered hidden away in a bank vault.
Fürstenberg Turquoise Flower Diamond Tiara | Princess Marie Antoinette zu Fürstenberg
Cumberland Diamond Brooch | Victoria Luise of Prussia Duchess of Brunswick Hannover | Köchert Brooch Wedding Gift
update Cumberland Diamond Brooch from the year 2006
Viktoria Luise Adelheid Mathilde Charlotte von Preußen, Prinzessin von Preußen, Herzogin zu Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Prinzessin von Hannover, Prinzessin von Großbritannien und Irland
Cumberland Diamond Brooch | Princess Victoria Luise of Prussia Duchess of Brunswick Hannover | Wedding Gift worn by the Duchess after the birth of Prince Georg Wilhelm of Hanover, the jewel is left to Princes Georg Wilhelm of Hanover. His wife Princess Sophie wore it in the year 1964 at Athens. The brooch was made in 1910, the sketch of the brooch is from the Köchert Archive.
This brooch was not the wedding gift of the King and Queen of England – probably, it was the pendant which she wore, on this picture on a chain – a diamond brooch with tassel!
Übersicht Hannover-Juwelen | Hanover Jewels and Tiaras
Die Juwelen und der private Schmuck der Herzogin | Princess Victoria-Luise`s Private Trove
Das Hochzeitsgeschenk ihrer Mutter der Kaiserin | Royal Wedding Gift from her mother the Queen of Germany
Diamant-Diadem von Victoria – Luise Herzogin von Braunschweig | Victoria – Luises Diamond Diadem
Das Köchert-Collier-Diadem | Imperial wedding gift, the Koechert-Tiara-Necklace
Princess Sophie of Hanover |Royal Jewels Diamond History
Princess Lobkowicz Wedding Jewels Köchert Tiara 1825 | Countess Eltz| Princess Schwarzenberg | Important Imperial-Royal Austria Hungary Jewel History
what a great surprise, a very seldom item of jewel from the early 19th century is coming up to the light…