Lot 81
Roger Jean-Pierre Rare sautoir necklace c.1970
Roger Jean-Pierre Rare sautoir necklace c.1970
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Roger Jean-Pierre Rare sautoir necklace c.1970
Very elegant mechanical work composed of gilt metal elements adorned with faceted crystal beads in vivid green and black tones. The necklace is designed as a long articulated chain with geometric links, showcasing Roger Jean-Pierre's characteristic couture-inspired craftsmanship and refined construction.
A rare collectible piece, combining sculptural elegance with the bold glamour of 1970s French haute couture jewelry.
Provenance: All the pieces come from the private collection of Jacques Elophe, the close collaborator of Roger Jean-Pierre.
With the original tag.
Roger Jean-Pierre was one of the most renowned paruriers of 20th-century haute couture. In the 1930s, he served as Commercial Director at Roger Model and Jean Clément, where he often managed relations with Schiaparelli with great diplomacy. It was there that he learned modeling techniques. He later became Director at Francis Winter, a parurier active from 1947 to 1958, where he worked for numerous couture houses including Balenciaga, Dior, Grès, and Balmain. The company Roger Jean-Pierre was founded in 1959.
From 1960 onward, he received awards in recognition of his work and his role in promoting the profession of parure. He abruptly ended his career in 1976. His right-hand man, Jacques Elophe, subsequently took over the house of René Le Marchand, which specialized in the production of buttons and designer bags, mainly for Givenchy, Nina Ricci, and Cartier.
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Travail mécanique très élégant composé d'éléments en métal doré ornés de perles en cristal facetté aux tons verts et noirs éclatants. Le collier est conçu comme une longue chaîne articulée à maillons géométriques, illustrant le savoir-faire caractéristique de Roger Jean-Pierre, inspiré de la haute couture, ainsi qu'une construction particulièrement raffinée.
Une pièce rare et de collection des années 70, alliant élégance sculpturale et glamour audacieux de la haute couture des années 1970.
Provenance : Toutes les pièces proviennent de la collection privée de Jacques Elophe, proche collaborateur de Roger Jean-Pierre.
Avec l'étiquette d'origine.
Roger Jean-Pierre est un des plus célèbres paruriers de la Haute Couture du 20ème siècle. Il sera Directeur commercial chez Roger Model et Jean Clément dans les années 30 où il gérera souvent de façon très diplomatique les relations avec Schiaparelli. Il y apprendra le modelage. Ensuite il sera directeur chez Francis Winter, parurier de 1947 à 1958 où il travaille pour de nombreuses maisons de couture Balenciaga, Dior, Grès, Balmain,... La société Roger Jean-Pierre sera crée en 1959. C'est dès 1960, qu'il recevra des Oscars par rapport à son travail et son rôle dans la reconnaissance des métiers de la parure. Il arrêtera brutalement sa carrière en 1976. Son bras droit, Jacques Elophe, reprendra quant à lui la maison de René Le Marchand, spécialisée dans la fabrication de boutons et la fabrication de sacs griffés principalement pour Givenchy, Nina Ricci et Cartier.
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- Dimensions: 116 x 1.8 cm. (45.67 x 0.71 in.)
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition (see pictures)
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