The robber had kissed the 56-year-old woman apologetically after gagging her for hours.
According to the French newspaper Le Parisien, two masked men tied the jeweller up in her home last year.
The men apparently poured petrol over the woman's head threatening to light it unless she co-operated.
One of the thieves then went to the shop, stealing cash and jewels, while the other stood guard over the woman, 'Sky News' reported.
Before releasing her, the man planted a kiss on her cheek.
A forensic team swabbed her cheek and the man's DNA was found in the national genetic print database.
He was traced to a jail in Nimes, southern France, where he had been arrested on suspicion of other thefts.
The man told police that he had kissed the jeweller to "allay her trauma".
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