Line Vautrin
Line Vautrin was a French jewelry designer and artist who worked primarily in the mid-20th century. She is known for her unique and innovative designs, often incorporating found objects and unusual materials.
Vautrin began her career designing buttons and buckles in the 1930s, but she quickly expanded her work to include jewelry, sculptures, and other decorative objects. She was particularly known for her use of metal, often using bronze and other alloys to create intricate and detailed designs.
Vautrin's jewelry designs are characterized by their bold shapes, intricate patterns, and use of materials such as resin, glass, and wood. Many of her pieces are inspired by nature and incorporate elements such as leaves, flowers, and insects.
Vautrin began her career designing buttons and buckles in the 1930s, but she quickly expanded her work to include jewelry, sculptures, and other decorative objects. She was particularly known for her use of metal, often using bronze and other alloys to create intricate and detailed designs.
Vautrin's jewelry designs are characterized by their bold shapes, intricate patterns, and use of materials such as resin, glass, and wood. Many of her pieces are inspired by nature and incorporate elements such as leaves, flowers, and insects.