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Falize is a historic French jewelry house established in Paris in 1838. The company gained recognition for innovative techniques particularly its meticulous enamel work and early adoption of Japanese artistic motifs into designs. Falize’s creations are valued by collectors and those interested in the history of fine jewelry and European decorative arts, especially those appreciating 19th-century French design.

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When was the Falize jewelry house founded?

The historic French jewelry house Falize was established in Paris in 1838 by Alexis Falize. The firm remained a prominent, family-run business for three generations until it closed in 1936.

What unique artistic techniques is the Falize house known for?

Falize gained international recognition for its meticulous and highly complex enamel work, particularly in the plique-à-jour style. The firm was also celebrated for its early adoption of Japanese artistic motifs, creating beautiful, nature-inspired designs.

Who were the key designers behind the Falize jewelry house?

After Alexis Falize, his son Lucien Falize took over the business in 1876 and heavily influenced the Japanese aesthetic of the pieces. Lucien's sons eventually joined him, operating successfully under the name Falize Frères.

How did Falize contribute to international exhibitions in the 19th century?

The Falize house was incredibly successful at the World's Fairs, winning major prizes and accolades at exhibitions in Paris. Lucien Falize notably served as a juror for the jewelry section at the 1878 Exposition Universelle.

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