GOLD AND DIAMOND BROOCHES, SUZANNE BELPERRON
GOLD AND DIAMOND BROOCHES, SUZANNE BELPERRON
1 More
On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT wil… Read more
GOLD AND DIAMOND BROOCHES, SUZANNE BELPERRON

Details
GOLD AND DIAMOND BROOCHES, SUZANNE BELPERRON
Circular-cut diamonds, gold (French marks), circa 1945, 4.0 cm, maker's marks (Grœné & Darde)
Literature
Cf. S. Raulet & O. Baroin, Suzanne Belperron, Lausanne, La Bibliothèque des Arts, 2011, p. 319, no. 26 for a plaster cast of a pair of brooches of similar design
Special Notice
On lots marked with an + in the catalogue, VAT will be charged at 7.7% on both the premium as well as the hammer price.

Brought to you by

Angela Berden
Angela Berden

Lot Essay

Elegant and audacious, Suzanne Belperron pioneered a new aesthetic in jewellery. While perhaps the most important woman jeweller of the 20th century, she is relatively unknown today except to collectors. Asked once why she never signed her work, Madame Belperron simply replied 'My style is my signature'. The 1930s were a period of creative and commercial success for Madame Belperron. In 1963, Madame Belperron was awarded a Legion of Honor for her contributions to the jewellery industry, and her influence as a designer continued to grow, even after her death in 1983. Having long admired her work, Ward Landrigan, owner of Verdura, acquired the Belperron name and archive of designs in 1999.

More from Magnificent Jewels

View All
View All