Mitchel Maer for Christian Dior
Mitchel Maer was an American jewelry designer who created jewelry for Christian Dior in the 1950s. He worked for Christian Dior as the head of the jewelry design department, and was responsible for creating some of the most iconic and memorable jewelry designs for the brand.
Maer's jewelry designs for Christian Dior were often inspired by nature, and incorporated organic shapes and motifs. He used a variety of precious materials such as diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires, as well as non-precious materials such as glass and enamel.
Some of Maer's most notable designs for Christian Dior include the "Lily of the Valley" and "Rose de France" collections, which featured delicate floral motifs crafted from diamonds and other precious stones.
Maer's jewelry designs for Christian Dior were often inspired by nature, and incorporated organic shapes and motifs. He used a variety of precious materials such as diamonds, emeralds, and sapphires, as well as non-precious materials such as glass and enamel.
Some of Maer's most notable designs for Christian Dior include the "Lily of the Valley" and "Rose de France" collections, which featured delicate floral motifs crafted from diamonds and other precious stones.