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René LALIQUE

FLACON "ROSE ROUGE"

JPY 150,000 - 250,000
HKD 7,700 - 12,800
USD 1,000 - 1,600
Technique bottle: mold blown, stopper: pressed glass, model introduced in 1920
Signature signed in cameo on the bottom
Size h11.2×w3.7×d3.7 cm (栓含む / including stopper)
Literature F. Marcilhac, Catalogue Raisonné, P.947, ROGER & GALLET-6, Flacon "ROSE ROUGE"

HIGHLIGHT

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René Lalique, who achieved success as a jewelry designer during the Art Nouveau period, began creating perfume bottles after meeting perfumer François Coty in the early 20th century. This marked Lalique's first step into glass artistry. With his delicate and elegant designs, combined with his exceptional craftsmanship as a jeweler, Lalique elevated the perfume bottle beyond a mere container into a form of art. His bottles, which fantastically expressed the world of "fragrance," quickly captured the hearts of many and had a significant influence on the French perfume bottle industry. Each Lalique perfume bottle, encapsulating fragrance and story in every detail, continues to captivate hearts just as powerfully as it did a century ago.

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