Helene Courtaigne
Helene Courtaigne Delalande is a French jewelry designer based in Paris. She founded her eponymous jewelry line in 2003 and has since become known for her elegant and intricate designs.
Courtaigne's jewelry is characterized by its use of precious and semi-precious stones, intricate metalwork, and a keen attention to detail. She often draws inspiration from her travels around the world, incorporating cultural motifs and techniques into her designs.
One of Courtaigne's signature techniques is her use of granulation, a traditional jewelry-making technique that involves fusing tiny gold or silver beads onto a surface to create texture and depth. She also works with a variety of other techniques, including filigree, enameling, and stone setting.
Courtaigne's jewelry is highly coveted by collectors and has been featured in numerous fashion publications, including Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar. Her work is also held in several museum collections, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
In addition to her jewelry line, Courtaigne also teaches jewelry-making workshops in Paris and around the world, sharing her knowledge and expertise with aspiring designers and jewelry enthusiasts.
Courtaigne's jewelry is characterized by its use of precious and semi-precious stones, intricate metalwork, and a keen attention to detail. She often draws inspiration from her travels around the world, incorporating cultural motifs and techniques into her designs.
One of Courtaigne's signature techniques is her use of granulation, a traditional jewelry-making technique that involves fusing tiny gold or silver beads onto a surface to create texture and depth. She also works with a variety of other techniques, including filigree, enameling, and stone setting.
Courtaigne's jewelry is highly coveted by collectors and has been featured in numerous fashion publications, including Vogue, Elle, and Harper's Bazaar. Her work is also held in several museum collections, including the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris.
In addition to her jewelry line, Courtaigne also teaches jewelry-making workshops in Paris and around the world, sharing her knowledge and expertise with aspiring designers and jewelry enthusiasts.