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Lalique earrings from the Perroquet collection in gold with black lacquer, sapphires, emeralds and Paraiba ...
Lalique ring from the Vesta collection in white gold set with a 0.90ct pear-cut black ...
The beauty and colour of a parrot's wings are brought to life with blue sapphires, ...
Blue sapphires, emeralds, orange sapphires and Paraiba tourmalines line the wings on these yellow gold ...
Lalique Perroquet ring in yellow gold set with blue sapphires, emeralds, orange sapphires and Paraiba ...
Bentley & Skinner Art Nouveau René Lalique plique-à-jour dragonfly pendant with a cushion-shaped aquamarine.
René Lalique's original Le Jour et la Nuit table clock of 1926 depicts a woman ...
Parmigiani has enlisted the help of French crystal maker Lalique to create two table clocks. ...
A glassmaker at Lalique inspects the crystal casing that will frame the Parmigiani clock.
The reverse side of the Parmigiani Lalique Serpent table clock features the same intertwined serpents ...
René Lalique made his name as one of France’s foremost Art Nouveau jewellery designers and ...
Important René Lalique dragonfly aquamarine pendant with plique-à-jour enamel wings, embellished with circular- and rose-cut ...
René Lalique aquamarine pendant. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique (French, 1860-1945), Chrysanthemum Pendant/Brooch, c. 1900. Collection of Richard H. Driehaus. © 2014 ...
René Lalique Panel brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique Winged Sylph brooch. On display at the Driehaus Museum Maker & Muse exhibition.
René Lalique aquamarine dragonfly pendant from Bentley & Skinner, available at 1stdibs.
Art Nouveau gold, enamel, glass and diamond wood anemone pendant/brooch by René Lalique. Exhibited by ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.