Marie Hélène de Taillac transforms cristal into precious stones

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An Indian influence on Baccarat jewelry, 3 500€ the necklace and 1 490€ for earrings by Marie Hélène de Taillac

Jewelry designer Marie Hélène de Taillac has been working in Jaipur for over twenty years developing her line of jewelry in her own shops in Paris, New York and Tokyo. It seemed natural that Baccarat, the famous cristal manufacturer from Lorraine, would invite her to create a new line of contemporary necklaces and rings for the young generations.

Marie Hélène de Taillac by Paolo Roversi

Sober in pure cristal

Marie Hélène who was one of the trendiest party goers in her twenties has adapted her Indian designs to the cristal blowing methods. Her wonderful Indian artisans cut the glass the same way they cut precious stones in Jaipur. The result is a very accessible (690€ for a ring, 3 500€ for a necklace) piece of jewelry that can match your bathing suits in the Caribbean!
Just in case you had missed on your Christmas shopping!

Cristal rings in every color for 690€

Available in all Baccarat shops.

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2 Comments on “Marie Hélène de Taillac transforms cristal into precious stones”

  1. merci, chère Laure pour ce merveilleux commentaire sur le travail de Marie-Hélène, j’espère à très bientôt, je vous embrasse mc

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