Lalique - Figurine - Naiade - Crystal, Glass

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Naiade, a single Lalique crystal sculpture in clear and frosted glass, French Art Deco in style and depicting a female figure, signed Lalique France and designed by René Lalique, dating circa 1900–2000, in unused condition with dimensions 9 cm high, 5.5 cm wide and 3 cm deep.

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Beautiful sculpture from the Lalique house, mentioned as 'Cachet Naïade' in Félix Marcilhac's catalog raisonné, reference 221 of René Lalique.

The sandstone of this collection highlights the design of the Lalique house like a fresco. The 'Naïade' seal, originally made of white glass, was designed in 1930 by René Lalique. Since then, it has been crafted by his son Marc in matte crystal and clear crystal. Like an illusion, a wave reveals a mermaid in crystal, a fantastical aquatic creature; this naïade inspires poetry and travel.
From the Lalique factory, located in Alsace, a region with a tradition in glass blowing, continues to uphold a true artisanal know-how.
Lalique's style is recognized by the handcrafted modeling of its pieces and decorations. Its clear and satin-finished crystal is immersed in a culture of softness, femininity, and nature, fueled by a strong inspiration from Jugendstil and Art Deco.
Lalique transforms raw materials into unique objects that deserve the status of works of art.

Material: white crystal, shiny, satin, and molded-translucent.

Signed by 'Lalique France' on the edge of the base.


Height: 9.4 cm.
Width: 5.5 cm

Beautiful sculpture from the Lalique house, mentioned as 'Cachet Naïade' in Félix Marcilhac's catalog raisonné, reference 221 of René Lalique.

The sandstone of this collection highlights the design of the Lalique house like a fresco. The 'Naïade' seal, originally made of white glass, was designed in 1930 by René Lalique. Since then, it has been crafted by his son Marc in matte crystal and clear crystal. Like an illusion, a wave reveals a mermaid in crystal, a fantastical aquatic creature; this naïade inspires poetry and travel.
From the Lalique factory, located in Alsace, a region with a tradition in glass blowing, continues to uphold a true artisanal know-how.
Lalique's style is recognized by the handcrafted modeling of its pieces and decorations. Its clear and satin-finished crystal is immersed in a culture of softness, femininity, and nature, fueled by a strong inspiration from Jugendstil and Art Deco.
Lalique transforms raw materials into unique objects that deserve the status of works of art.

Material: white crystal, shiny, satin, and molded-translucent.

Signed by 'Lalique France' on the edge of the base.


Height: 9.4 cm.
Width: 5.5 cm

Details

Era
1900-2000
Manufacturer/ Brand
Lalique
No. of items
1
Style
Art Deco
Title
Naiade
Country of Origin
France
Designer/Artist/Maker
René Lalique (1860-1945)
Material
Crystal, Glass
Depiction/Theme
Woman
Colour
Transparent
Condition
As new - unused
Height
9 cm
Width
5.5 cm
Depth
3 cm
Estimated Period
1900-2000
Sold by
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Objects sold
87.5%
Private

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