Suzanne Belperron 1900-1983.
Suzanne Belperron, born in the Jura region of France to a family of bakers, is now
celebrated as one of the rare feminine forces of 20th Century jewellery design.
In 1919, after her studies at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Besancon, Suzanne Belperron
began her professional career as a designer for the Maison Rene Boivin. There she
would develop her artistic voice and help build the unique style and success that
the jewellery house enjoyed during that period. She would stay until 1932 when her
desire to make a name for herself would lead her to step out from under the Boivin
umbrella. Belperron, with the help of the Herz family, would go on to design for
some of the most glamorous of society’s women including; Elsa Schiaparelli whom
she met during her time with Maison Boivin, Mrs Max Ernst, and the Duchess of Windsor.
Her experiments with textures old and new, reviving tastes for natural pearls, and
championing the use of grey gold and palladium, has given her jewellery a timeless
elegance that seems as fresh and exciting today as it was at the time. She did not
retire until 1974 when she reduced her activities to consultancy for her preferred
clients.

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13B0264
Price:
£60,000
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13A0117
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