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HIRONDELLES RING LALIQUE :
HIRONDELLES RING LALIQUE, Swallows enchant us as graceful announcers of springtime and messengers bearing good news. This symbolic bird aspires to represent a good omen and is a good-luck charm throughout the world. René Lalique used this motif widely in his work. A famous series of designs pays tribute to swallows which he represented in flight.
♦ LALIQUE FRANCE :
René Lalique was born in the French village of Ay on 6 april 1860 and died 5 may 1945. René Jules Lalique was a French glass designer known for his creations of glass art, perfume bottles, vases, jewellery … In 1885, Lalique opened his own business and designed his own jewellery. In 1900, he was the most celebrated jeweller in the world and an art nouveau artist and designer of magnificent proportions.
♦ LALIQUE MANUFACTURE :
René Lalique brought glass into home of everyday people where it had never been before. René Lalique worked out the industrial techniques to mass produce his useful art glass objects on a scale and cost to complement the spreading industrial revolution and resulting worldwide appetite for his creations.
He incorporated into his jewellery many materials not widely used in his time for high end jewellery including glass, horn, pearls, semi-precious stones, and ivory. Lalique jewellery creations were not just holders for high value stones, they were artwork in their own right, creating a worldwide interest and a huge demand. Near the end Lalique’s jewellery career, he increasingly experimented with glass in both his jewellery and unique objects.