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LG Treasures Line Vautrin Cerise Talosel and Mirror Fragment Brooch, 1960

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  • Line Vautrin Talosel and Mirror Cornucopia Brooch Pin
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    A very elegant Line Vautrin Talosel brooch pin. Features a cornucopia or horn of plenty with branches in dimensional shapes in white and green Talosel, encrusted with green and gold-colored mirrored glass and gilt metal. Glass and Talosel, a technique created by Line Vautrin, in which she used cellulose acetate that was fractured into tiny splinters and worked with heat. The process of creating the Talosel jewelry had many stages, including making the mirrors, tinting them, molding the Talosel, and embedding smaller mirror fragments into it. Measurements: 4.13 in. wide (10.5 cm) x 4.13 in. high (10.5 cm). Note: This specific branch shape design was also used to create the famous "Miroir St Hubert", circa 1958, pictured in "Line Vautrin - Miroirs" by Patrick Mauriès, Galerie Chastel Marechal Editions - Copyright 2004 on page 13...
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    Vintage 1950s French Modernist Brooches

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    Gilt Metal

  • Line Vautrin Blue Mirrors and Black Talosel Brooch Pin
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Line Vautrin created this elegant Talosel or resin brooch pin in the 1950s. The piece boasts a freeform dimensional shape in black Talosel, encrusted with cobalt blue mirrored-colore...
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    Vintage 1950s French Retro Brooches

  • Line Vautrin Talosel Pink Mirror Checkerboard Brooch Pin
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    This stunning Line Vautrin geometric Talosel brooch pin features an encrusted rectangular shape with pink-colored mirrored glass in a checkerboard pattern. The glass associated with ...
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    Vintage 1960s French Modernist Brooches

  • Line Vautrin Blue and White Mirrors Talosel Signed Brooch Pin
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Atlanta, GA
    Ultra-chic Line Vautrin Talosel geometric brooch pin. Encrusted with clear and blue mirrored glass with iridescence in a tridimensional modernist shape. Glass and Talosel, a techniqu...
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    Vintage 1950s French Modern Brooches

  • Line Vautrin Cobalt Glass and Carved Gilt Talosel Brooch
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in New York, NY
    Cobalt Glass Cabocheon and Carved Gilt Talosel Brooch By Line Vautrin. The substance was developed by Line Vautrin using a synthetic resin that appeared at the end of the Second World War. The term Talosel was patented in 1950. It is an acronym based on the syllables of aceTAte de celluLOSe ELaboré. She used this new substance, extracted from wood cellulose, to make decorative objects: frames, lamps, sconces, door surrounds, screens, coffered ceilings...
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    Vintage 1940s French Brooches

  • A mirrored glass and alousel brooch and earrings, Line Vautrin, France, 1960s
    By Line Vautrin
    Located in Greyabbey, County Down
    This Talousel and mirrored glass brooch and earrings is a fine example of the later work of Line Vautrin from the 1960s. A most beautiful and unusual colour, each piece is truly artisan, made and assembled by hand. The delicate mirrored and resin elements are stacked or jumbled, on top of each other, to create an utterly delightful and original design, highly typical of this magical designer. An astounding artist, the truly individual Line Vautrin was named a ‘poetess in metal’ by Vogue magazine in 1948, starting her career in such prestigious surroundings, making buttons for Schiaparelli. She went on create some of the most extraordinary and individual jewellery, artists’ jewellery in very poetic and clever designs. These included necklace, brooches, bracelets and earrings, as well as boxes and other objets de vertu...
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    Vintage 1960s French Brooches

    Materials

    Base Metal

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