Travel over time with the 1927/1928 collection of Lalique, Art Déco style ♦ ︎
Lalique is the Parisian Jewelery House named after René Jules Lalique, a French goldsmith (1860-1945) that marked an era. In particular, the period from the end of the nineteenth century to the first half of the last century. It is not strange, therefore, that the jewels presented today by Lalique are in some way related to the brand’s history. Now the Maison presents a series of jewels named after the reference years to which they are inspired: 1927/1928. That is, the years when the geometrical motifs of art déco represented the avant-garde are not in jewelery, but also in architecture, design and, more generally, in fashion. They are jewels, therefore, that do not focus so much on the preciousness of material or stone as on design, as evidenced by the use of materials such as resin or cotton. The prices are as follows: you start from the bottom, around 150 euros, to climb up to 700. The cost of a journey in time towards the thirties. Margherita Donato
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