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Pierrette Perrin (died 1794), was a French industrialist. After the death of her husband Claude Perrin in 1748, she developed his company in Marseilles into one of the biggest faience-factories in France, with export internationally to both the Middle East, the West Indies and Latin America.[1] Her factory came to be known as Veuve Perrin after her.
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edit- ^ Craig, Béatrice (2015). Women and Business Since 1500: Invisible Presences in Europe and North America?. Bloomsbury. p. 62. ISBN 9781137033246.