€4,000 - €5,000
A GEM-SET BANGLE, BY ILIAS LALAOUNIS Of hinged design, the central scalloped plaque, centring a flower motif set with a cabochon ruby, to circular-cut sapphire quarters, flanked by collet-set circular-cut sapphires and rubies in a similar pattern, to filigree borders and textured finish, mounted in 18K gold, signed Illias Lalaounis, numbered A.21, with maker's mark, French marks, inner circumference approximately 17.5cm Greek jeweller Ilias Lalalounis was born in Athens in 1920, the fourth generation of a family of goldsmiths and watchmakers from Delphi. After studying economics and law at the University of Athens, he joined his uncles jewellery firm, where, apprenticed as a goldsmith, he learned the skills that were to determine his future as a master craftsman. Prompted by a passion for history, he began studying the art of his ancestors. In the 1950s he was inspired by Greek museum artefacts and transformed them into jewellery by reviving age-old techniques while also introducing the use of modern technology. His creative aim was to convey the spiritual and symbolic link of an object to its historical past, the art of neglected techniques, such as granulation, filigree, hand-weaving and hand-hammering. Lalaounis founded the Greek Jewellers Association and exhibited his first collection in 1957, the archeological collection, inspired by Classical, Hellenistic and Minoan-Mycenaean art, with modern jewels steeped in antiquity. In the 1960s, after his uncle passed away, Ilias Lalaounis started his own company. His collections, consisting of 18 and 22 karat gold pieces, were inspired by the art of many different cultures and periods. His interest spanned from prehistoric to Minoan art, from Persian to Byzantine, from Chinese art to the art of the Tudors. In the 70s, Lalaounis provoked a sensation with his collection BLOW UP, draping the human body in gold jewellery. He followed this by redefining new means of expression, inspired by spheres such as nature and science, flowers and biosymbols, the random movements of animal and plant cells, orbits and constellations In 1986 Lalaounis became the first jeweller to be honoured with the prestigious induction to the Academie des Beaux Arts et des Lettres of Paris. As appreciation of his work spread, the business continued to grow, expanding throughout Europe, Asia and America. Ilias Lalaounis continued creativity was passed on to his four daughters since 1998, who have been taking the respected brand to new heights of excellence and design.
Ruby: purplish-red hue, medium tone, a surface reaching inclusion on corner visible under a bright light source Sapphires: of blue hue, dark tone, overall well matched in colour Emeralds: of yellowish-green hue, medium tone, some inclusions visible with naked eye under bright light source, overall well matched in colour Clasp closes securely and with security add on Normal signs of wear, overall in good condition Total gross weight approx. 59g
Fees apply to the hammer price:
Free Registration
28.6% inc VAT*
Flat Fee Registration
25.00% inc VAT*