
Have you ever wondered about the process of creating a piece of jewelry? How is a piece of jewelry born?
Marina Fulchiron, a jewelry designer, and Inezita Gay-Eckel, a jewelry historian, will draw on extensive research conducted by L'ÉCOLE, using unpublished drawings and museum collections, such as that of the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, to understand the creative process, from the first glimmer of inspiration to the final design for a jewelry workshop. Our duo will share with you this research, as well as practical knowledge, in order to unravel the secrets of the genesis of a work of high jewelry.
This online talk will be broadcast live from the “Designing Jewels” exhibition at L’ÉCOLE in Paris.
Speakers:
Marina Fulchiron, Jewelry Designer and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE , School of Jewelry Arts
&
Inezita Gay-Eckel, Jewelry Historian and Lecturer at L'ÉCOLE , School of Jewelry Arts
Register for one of the following time slots:
Asia Pacific time zone
Thursday, November 18 at 08:00 pm (Japan Time)
Conference given in English
Simultaneous translations in Japanese, Cantonese and Mandarin availableREGISTER NOW
Other time slots:
Thursday, November 18 at 03:00 am (Japan Time)
Conference given in French
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Friday, November 19 at 03:00 am (Japan Time)
Conference given in English
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Photo: René Lalique (1860-1945) Drawing of a “Hortensias” tiara. Pencil, ink and gouache on vegetal paper B F K – Rives, circa 1900, Van Cleef & Arpels Jewelry Culture Fund.