Paris, Belle Epoque, Moulin Rouge – the iconic, authentic posters by Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec provide a unique insight into the world of Parisian cabarets and clubs at the end of the 19th century.
Aristide Bruant, star of Montmarte, shown in a black velvet jacket, with a long red scarf and a simple wooden cane in the original, would certainly have been delighted with a silver cane from MÖHRLE SILBER GERMANY!
In ancient times, broken branches were probably used. But in 1922, when the almost intact tomb of Tutankhamun, probably Egypt’s most popular pharaoh, was discovered, more than 130 sticks and rods were found. Made of ebony, with silver knobs or gold edging. Walking aids or royal insignia, the exact use has not yet been clarified. But ebony, silver and gold are still in use at MÖHRLE SILBER GERMANY today!
While travelers in the Middle Ages relied on their walking stick for protection against highwaymen and animals, in the Renaissance and Baroque periods the stick became a symbol of its owner’s social status. Here in a re-enactment during the carnival in Venice. Walking sticks with silver or gold quickly became an important attribute in portraits of aristocrats.
Today, our silver canes are not only luxury accessories made of fine wood and real silver, but also offer high stability and comfort. They improve your sense of balance and protect you from potential falls.
Choose your favorite design from the largest collection of real silver walking sticks you can find.
Do you need individual dimensions and properties? No problem, we are happy to advise you personally, value a trusting relationship with our customers and are sure to find a suitable solution through discussion. Give us a call or visit us in Schwäbisch Gmünd. We look forward to seeing you.
