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gemville · 2 years
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Bib Necklace Of Cabochon Sapphires and Round Brilliant Diamonds by Suzanne Belperron, Made by Groëné et Darde for Herz-Belperron, Circa 1940's
Photo: Belperron LLC/David Behl
Source: jewelryconnoisseur.net
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vysjewelry · 2 years
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Silver, blackened silver, and pearl cuff bracelet, Suzanne Belperron, c. 1980 (at Christie’s)
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fashionista-world · 2 years
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Suzanne Belperron bracelet.
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sophs-style · 1 year
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Lily Kwong (wearing Carolina Herrera) at the premiere of 'Don't Worry Darling' at the 79th Venice Film Festival on Monday (5th September 2022) in Venice, Italy.
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detournementsmineurs · 5 months
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Broche "Masque Africain" de Suzanne Belperron en émeraudes gravées (1930) présentée à la "Journée d'Etude Jeunes Chercheurs : Le Bijou dans l'Histoire” 3e édition de l'Ecole Van Cleef & Arpels (Ecole des Arts Joailliers) au sein du "Salon des Boiseries" du Musée des Arts Décoratifs, octobre 2019.
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europesroyalsjewels · 2 years
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Suzanne Belperron Chalcedony Set of Wallis, Duchess of Windsor ♕ Sold by Sothebys in 1987 to an unknown buyer
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y3digifab · 1 year
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Artist references/research.
https://www.gucci.com/nz/en_au/pr/jewellery-watches/fine-jewellery/fine-rings/icon-ring-with-gemstones-p-527095J8F778522?gclid=Cj0KCQjwiZqhBhCJARIsACHHEH9mic-t95CUgQK_GVWe6pqt19Tiwfei_Yb29vgP0CrXOgDGgsCMvtkaAvQnEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds 
Gucci ring, an interesting play. what a ring can be. multiple materials
https://www.swarovski.com/en_GB-NZ/p-M5607351/Lucent-cocktail-ring-Octagon-cut-Green/?variantID=5607344&utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=NZ_EN_P-max_Jewellery&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&creative=&device=c&placement=&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiZqhBhCJARIsACHHEH_CsmpV7fTXx6529Chs1AZ9hhmaXP5wG2_dIj3FEbaj4wf_JD_adZ8aApPCEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
Here we have a single material Swarovski ring. Which I think is an interesting play on classic design with a modern touch. 
https://commonera.com/products/athena-mini-molten-medallion?currency=USD&variant=43129363104001&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=Google+Shopping&tw_source=google&tw_adid=&tw_campaign=19610533630&gclid=Cj0KCQjwiZqhBhCJARIsACHHEH9oHXemOqlyb-uwxbX7g9hPvJ8xSedvTr6Ek9r1WXS0If7o_QADy4UaAjEbEALw_wcB
An interesting play on a necklace that could be a good shape to appropriate into a biotech reader. 
Jewellery Designer research: 
Aldo Cipullo
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https://www.estatediamondjewelry.com/aldo-cipullo-jewelry/ 
Here we have a complete guide to Cipullos jewellery. I think it's valuable to see, what are considered to be jewellery's best designers, greatest works. The aesthetic of the ring and the design language I think will be important. Both for the appeal and also the weather the aesthetic I design will be possible in terms of what the different manufacture types available to me can do. 
Some of his designs like the ring pictures above can be pretty easily reappropriated to incorporate biometric readers and already look technical. A style inspired by this could be a really good way of combining style, something people will actually use and the technology they want to use. 
(https://www.phillips.com/detail/aldo-cipullo-for-cartier/NY060620/63 reference for picture of ring above). 
Suzanne Belperron
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https://belperron.com/the-story/
The art deco styling and its evolution is something I enjoyed as you go through the journey in this blog. I feel that the shapes Belperron evokes can actually be really useful in my case as their larger surface area can be used to house biometric reading technology on its back. 
Emefa Cole
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https://emefacole.com
Emma Cole is a contemporary jewellery artist whole work I really love. It feels modern and contemporary while also appearing surreal but minimalist. Her style can look quite futuristic and I think a similar style could look quite good with technology incorporated rather than trying to hide it. 
I believe a modern, futuristic take on classic styles/designs and blending both technology and heritage will make for quite a visually engaging body of work. 
More resources on more designers. 
I found this article which goes over the work of other designers, from Vogue. I think my research into their work and how they have translated their work will be a crucial thing to learn for my work. I want people to look at my work that I present and say ‘I want that, I have to have one of those’. 
https://www.vogue.co.uk/fashion/gallery/goldsmiths-fair-2022
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bargainsleuthbooks · 1 year
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The Jeweler of Stolen Dreams by #MJRose #NewBooks #February2023Release #BookReview
Prolific writer #MJRose is back with another great story involving jewels discovered and finding out their mysterious past in #TheJewelerofStolenDreams. #NEWBooks #february2023release #Bookreview #psychometry #Jewelry #worldwarII #germanoccupation
Paris, 1942. Suzanne Belperron is known as one of the most innovative jewelers of her time. Elsa Schiaparelli and the Duchess of Windsor are just two of her many illustrious clients. What no one knows is that Suzanne and her dear friend, American socialite Dixie Osgood, have been helping transport hundreds of Jewish families out of France since the war began. But now, the war has come to…
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professorpski · 3 years
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Creatures That Sparkle: Beautiful Creatures
The images in this book will make you gasp in astonishment at the sparkle and glow of the jewels and the skill of the artisans who made them. Published by Rizzoli and the American Museum of Natural History and written by Marion Fasel who explains the origins and evolution of these beauties and who made and who wore them, this book runs from butterflies and birds and through shells and seahorses to end with mammals. It runs to 150 pages and almost every one has something sparkling up at you. 
You see at top Forever Dancing-Bright Star Brooch by Wallace Chan from 2013 which contains brown diamonds, real butterfly wings, mother of pearl and more. Butterflies captured jewelry makers’ eyes long before then and the next image has a large butterfly from 1936 by Suzanne Belperron with all manner of gemstones, and smaller ones designed by her two decades later. The lion on the coral branch is made of yellow diamonds with ruby eyes and was created by Van Cleef & Arpels in 1968. I have always thought of costume jewelry as whimsical, and celebrated its affordability, but it looks like even fine jewelry makers enjoy whimsicality. I will now go break out my own sparkly starfish with blue and turquoise stones and ponder where I can wear it next.
You can find the book at your local bookstore or online here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/beautiful-creatures-marion-fasel/1137077435;jsessionid=8FF1AF9C647A7AD37A06D1B4FFD49F45.prodny_store02-atgap07?ean=9780847868407
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dailyhistoryposts · 3 years
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Suzanne Belperron
An unrivalled artist, craftswoman, and member of the French Resistance against the Nazis, Suzanne Belperron was a French jewellery designer with a firm belief in her own value and her a firm stance in upholding her values.
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Born Madeleine Suzanne Marie Claire Vuillerme (1900-1983) in Saint-Claude, France, a town with a long tradition of stone-cutting, Belperron expressed an early interest and mastery in principles of design.
In 1919, she moved to Paris and began her professional career. Her work was famous, but as was standard at the time, she was not given credit. In 1932, she left the Maison Rene Boivin and began to work with Bernard Herz, a dealer of pearls and precious stones. Her beautiful, original works brought fame to the Maison Bernard Herz and to Belperron herself.
Her works were known for their brilliant colors and her ability to play with aesthetic influences. She was inspired by distant artistic cultures, nature, and the underwater world. She was active in the Art Deco movement, but her unique style softened the lines and pioneered the use of unique materials. She never signed her pieces, insisting that
"My style is my signature"
and her work was easily identifiable.
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[Some of Belperron's work, a diamond and sapphire bangle]
Her work partner, Bernard Herz, was of Jewish origin. Belperron helped save him from the Gestapo and took over the Maison Bernard Herz in 1940 to save it, when the "Law on the status of Jews" legislation forbid him from owning to business. She never stopped working throughout the war, though she was under suspicion and the market for luxury goods was dropped, knowing the business and its workers relied on her.
On the 2nd of November, 1942, Belperron was arrested for, essentially, allowing a 'Jewish business' to survive. She swallowed the pages of Herz' address book as she was being transferred to the Gestapo. Herz was arrested the same day and sent to Auschwitz, from where he entrusted all his assets and the safety of his children, to Belperron, before dying. Belperron was released and joined the Resistance.
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[Some of Belperron's work, a diamond tube link bracelet]
After the War, Belperron made a partnership with Herz' son, Jean Herz, which flourished for 30 years.
Her clientele included most of Europe's royalty and aristocrats, as well as some important dynasties abroad. She had friends from much of the fashion world, including Christian Dior and Diana Vreeland, but refused proposals for collaboration from names like Tiffany & Co.
In 1963, Belperron was elevated to the rank of Knight by the Légion d'Honneur.
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gemville · 3 months
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Chalcedony, Green Beryl and Aquamarine Dress Clips and Ring by Suzanne Belperron
Source: jewelsdujour @ Instagram
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winterhill-aria · 5 years
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Suzanne Belperron, Hindu Necklace, Paris, circa 1948.
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seamlessgarment · 6 years
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Suzanne Belperron jewellery
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"Bangle" by Suzanne Belperron in rock crystal and gold (1934) and "Ring" by Suzanne Belperron in amethyst and chrysoprase (circa 1935) presented in “A History of Jewellery: Bedazzled (part 8: Jewellery from 1950s, 60s and 70s)” by Beatriz Chadour-Sampson - International Jewellery Historian and Author - for the V&A Academy online, april 2024.
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perfettamentechic · 2 years
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