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Lydia Courteille: A Jeweller’s Odyssey by Juliet Rochefoucauld

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"The Wonderful World of Lydia Courteille Explored in New Book." - JCK Online

"...The colorful, eye-catching gemstones splashed across each page are a feast for the eyes, and in a poignant display, Courteille's playful pieces are depicted alongside illustrations of the women who inspired them." - Only Natural Diamonds

"Sometimes provocative, sometimes sensual and always full of passion, Courteille puts jewels in the spotlight that beguile, enchant, surprise and are definitely real eye-catchers." - Lovely Books
For more than 40 years, Parisian jeweller Lydia Courteille has been confounding the Place Vendome jewellery houses with her bold and brazen designs. Her unique and avant-garde style is legendary. Her collections spark the senses. In this impassioned new biography, Juliet Weir-de la Rochefoucauld takes us on a voyage around the world, sharing the stunning locations and famous women from whom Courteille draws inspiration.

In the disposable world of 21st century consumerism, amidst the monotony of marketing algorithms and ceaseless production lines, Lydia Courteille has forged her own creative path, refusing to let the individuality of her work slip from her fingers. Her jewels crystalise memories, honour the dead, make powerful social statements, poke fun at modern absurdities, and transport us to the other side of the planet. Guided by an acclaimed author and jewellery expert, this colourful monograph renders her odysseys of creation and discovery in stunning visual detail.



About the Author

A Fellow of the Gemmological Association of Great Britain (Gem A), Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld began her career at Sotheby's & Co., London. Based in France, she is also the author of 21st-Century Jewellery Designers: An Inspired Style (Antique Collectors' Club, 2013), and Lydia Courteille, Extraordinary Jewellery of Imagination and Dreams (ACC Art Books, 2016). Juliet's great-grandfather, Thomas Weir, founded the jewellers Weir & Sons in Dublin in 1869, a company that is still run by members of the family.



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"The Wonderful World of Lydia Courteille Explored in New Book." - JCK Online
"In Lydia Courteille: A Jeweller's Odyssey, jewelry expert Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld captures the true essence of her work. The colorful, eye-catching gemstones splashed across each page are a feast for the eyes, and in a poignant display, Courteille's playful pieces are depicted alongside illustrations of the women who inspired them." - Only Natural Diamonds
"Sometimes provocative, sometimes sensual and always full of passion, Courteille puts jewels in the spotlight that beguile, enchant, surprise and are definitely real eye-catchers." - Lovely Books
Holiday 2023 Gift Guide: "Her work bravely went against the grain as she forged her own creative path, refusing to let her aesthetic be tempered by commercialization." - Forbes
Weir-de la Rochefoucauld's book vividly explores the travels and stories behind Courteille's astonishing jewels. - The Jewellery Editor
"Author Juliet Weir-de La Rochefoucauld explores Courteille's lifelong passion for jewelry-making and collecting. Her signature aesthetic of antique-meets-vintage-meets-contemporary takes center stage as the book brings the reader behind the scenes of Courteille's most lavish collections, revealing her inspirations and design processes." - Rapaport
"Beautiful imagery and fascinating stories lie behind the many new books on offer this year that explore the history, the creative process, pioneering techniques and ultimately the remarkable creations of the people behind the finest jewels and timepieces in the world." - The Jewellery Editor



Book Information
ISBN 9781788842006
Author Juliet Rochefoucauld
Format Hardback
Page Count 224
Imprint ACC Art Books
Publisher ACC Art Books
Weight(grams) 1584g

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