Louis Rousselet

    Louis Rousselet 1950s Vintage Glass Flower Brooch

    £195.00

    Featuring delicate and pretty glass bead, this brooch dates from the 1950s and was created in France by the Louis Rousselet company.

    Condition Report:

    Excellent 

    For more information about this brooch, read below...

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    The Details...

    This brooch features a gilded metal filigree reverse, which has been hand-wired with a variety of glass beads to form a 3D floral design. There are opaline glass leaves, pink glass Calla Lillies and petals and clear glass beads detailed with green dots. The brooch fastens with a trombone catch and the fastening pin is fitted to the brooch with a round hinge. This brooch measures 4cm in diameter.

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    A Short History...

    Louis Rousselet was a major manufacturer of glass beads and jewellery incorporating his beads in Paris from the 1920s until the early 1970s. He produced pieces for the most prominent couturiers, such as Chanel. The beads were all hand wound and polished and, therefore, of exceptional quality. 

    Wear it With...

    Brooches are an exceptionally simple way to add instant vintage styling to any look and interest to plain materials. Pin this piece onto a hat, lapel, collar, cuff, scarf, sleeve, waistline or bag - wear alone or with a selection.

    Product Details

    BR572A

    Data sheet

    Era
    1950s
    Occasion
    Wedding Guest
    Style
    Florals
    Colour
    Pink

    The jewellery within the Gemma Redmond Vintage collection has survived to this day because it has been well cared for throughout its lifetime. It is important to continue to care for the jewellery that you buy from us to ensure its continued preservation. Here are some suggestions:

    - Be sure to store your jewellery within the boxes that we provide to ensure that it is protected. This is especially important when travelling with your pieces.

    - Try not to get perfume or hairspray on your items. These liquids can damage the materials that our jewellery is made from.

    - Try not to drop your jewellery or catch your jewellery against hard surfaces. If this happens over time, the findings and fixings can loosen and wear.

    - Try not to get your jewellery wet. Some costume jewellery manufacturers utilised water soluble glue in the making of their pieces. Getting your jewellery wet could cause rhinestones and other details to fall away over time.

    - If you wish to clean your jewellery, use a soft polishing cloth or a soft brush.