Line Vautrin brooch in talosel resin

20th century
50's, 60's, 70's
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From: 40500, Saint-Sever, France

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    Talosel resin brooch by Line Vautrin signed "joux", the silvered mirrors are finely set in black-brown talosel. Talosel" is a material invented around 1960 by the artist Line Vautrin, consisting of superimposed layers of resin, scraped, scarified and fire-worked with the inclusion of various materials such as mirror fragments.
    height 5.5 cm length 7 cm
    Line Vautrin was a French artist and designer, renowned for her work in jewelry, decoration and objets d'art. She was born in Paris on April 28, 1913, and died on April 3, 1997. Vautrin is best known for the jewelry and decorative objects she created, mainly in the 1940s and 1950s. Her distinctive and innovative style, often characterized by the use of precious materials and sophisticated manufacturing techniques, earned her international renown. She also worked with a variety of materials, including bronze and silver-plated metal, to create unique, high-end pieces. Her artistic legacy continues to be admired, and her creations are sought after by collectors worldwide.

    Ref: 8LHI8MWD8K

    Condition Good
    Style 50's, 60's, 70's (Necklaces, Pendants, Lockets of 50's, 60's, 70's Style)
    Period 20th century (Necklaces, Pendants, Lockets 20th century)
    Country of origin France
    Artist line vautrin
    Length (cm) 7
    Height (cm) 5,5
    Materials Glass
    Shipping Time Ready to ship in 4-7 Business Days
    Location 40500, Saint-Sever, France
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