Where I am, pansies bring color everywhere right now. On balconies, in gardens, in squares and in the parks!
Happy times, so let’s go down the only two right paths when it come to “pansy jewellery”: Art Nouveau and Renรฉ Lalique (1860-1945).
Pansy pendant in gold with enamel, diamonds and baroque pearl by Renรฉ Lalique, Paris circa 1900. Part of the collection at The Bayerisches Nationalmuseum. Photo: Creative Commons LicenseโPansiesโ bandeau decorated with moulded glass pansy flowers motifs, green enamel foliage and set diamonds by Renรฉ Lalique, circa 1904-1905. Photo: SothebyโsBrooch with overlapping pansies on either side of a central, simulated step-cut sapphire. It is combined with moulded glass blossoms with openwork enamel petals growing out of stems and is also covered with translucent blue enamel. Renรฉ Lalique, circa 1903. A part of The Walters Art Museum. Photo: Creative Commons License
A diamond set enamel pansy plaque de cou or โdog collarโ centre piece by Renรฉ Lalique. The cream coloured pansy with deep blue centre detail and pave set with graduated circular cut diamonds in gold. Photo: Woolley and WallisPansy brooch made with diamonds, rock crystal, natural pearl and plique a jour enameling and crystal, Renรฉ Lalique, circa 1903-1904. Belongs to Lalique S.A. Collection. Photo: Found online.
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