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Life Is Beautiful: Paris
EUR 1,072,769
Close rate: 81.73% (85/104)
33.7%
Above Est.
39.4%
Within Est.
8.7%
Below Est.
18.2%
Unsold
Auction introduction: As part of Luxury Week, Sotheby's is launching a new theme sale, ‘Life is Beautiful’, reflecting the French savoir-faire in Jewelry, Watches, Fashion, and Design. Bold creativity and craftsmanship will be highlighted by a selection of pieces illustrating the excellence of luxury goods and the French “Art de Vivre”. The sale will include such items as a limited edition of a Hermès Birkin Faubourg and jewels from illustrious houses such as Van Cleef & Arpels, Cartier, and Vever that have reflected French savoir-faire since the beginning of the 20th century. The French jewelry tradition is today perpetuated with work of a more personal nature from highly talented designers. Included in the sale are pieces by the brand Opold, created by Léopold Guerrier. Guerrier takes an architectural approach with his jewelry, bringing life to three-dimensional pieces that enhance the silhouette of those who wear them. Jewelry from the house of Lamouche, created about ten years ago by Vincent Guy Raffin, refers to the secret codifications of the eighteenth-century aristocracy. A system of codes that allowed for the exchange of confidences, just as the “mouche”, a small round piece of black taffeta, velvet, or a pencil point, done in imitation of a mole, was used by women as adornment on the face or neckline. Each piece of jewelry has its own poem, inspired by French poets such as Maupassant, Rimbaud, or Baudelaire, which is left for the buyer of the jewelry to discover. Each Opold and Lamouche piece is unique, made by Parisian master jewelers who excel in their field. Two unique pieces created by Vever will also be offered in the sale, inspired by the House Art Nouveau heritage which celebrates women and nature. The two pendants illustrate the technique of plique-à-jour enamel technique, a highly-skilled craft of French savoir-faire which Maison Vever is renewing thanks to the talent of Sandrine Tessier, Meilleure Ouvrière de France.