Lluis Masriera and James Breski Trunk Show at Lustre Gallery
posted by Lustre
When:
10:00 AM - 8:00 PM
Saturday, February 16 - Tuesday, February 19
Where:
Lustre Gallery,
171 S. Pine St.,
Telluride,
CO
81435
Description:
Lustre Gallery will host a jewelry extravaganza featuring several gorgeous jewelry lines.
Lluis Masriera, was a premier designer of Art Nouveau and Art Deco Jewelry in Barcelona at the turn of the 20th century. These jewels are meticulously handcrafted using the actual die molds that Lluis carved, and are true to his original fired enameling process and use of colors and precious stones. A museum collection well worth the time to view.
James Breski sources beautiful gemstones throughout the world and places them in lovely one-of-a-kind diamond settings. Perfect for the bride to be, or a pop of color to catch your eye.
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