Lacloche Joaillers

by Laurence Mouillefarine and Veronique Ristelhueber

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From the Belle Époque to the 1960s, jewellery from the Parisian firm Lacloche Frères adorned over four generations of crowned heads, including Queen Victoria of Spain, the Duchess of Westminster, the kings of Greece and Siam, and Grace Kelly. Founded in Paris in 1901 by three brothers, Lacloche Frères sold jewellery created by the best Parisian workshops, including Strauss Allard Meyer, Verger, Helluin-Matlinger, and Langlois, and was renowned for its elegant designs and exquisite workmanship. Their tiaras, bracelets, pins, clocks, and ladies' accessories (vanities, cigarette cases) embodied the spirit of Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and are some of their best-known pieces. This is the first monograph to trace the dazzling history of the Lacloche family business, and includes an extraordinary album of gouaches that recreates the 21 clocks and 63 pieces of jewellery from their award-winning booth at the 1925 Paris Exhibition des Arts Décoratifs.

Text in English and French.
  • ISBN13 9782376660248
  • Publish Date 27 November 2019
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 28 May 2024
  • Publish Country FR
  • Imprint Editions Norma
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language English