Esther Assouline at Galerie Elsa Vanier in Paris

Have I told you before how much I love being a jewelry blogger and a wardrobe stylist?? It makes it all the more fun when I travel, as I get to scour new cities for the best stores and unique merchandise. Case in point was when I was in Paris this summer, and I visited Galerie Elsa Vanier on the recommendation of a couple friends. This contemporary jewelry gallery features over twenty artists, and I lucked out by visiting during the Esther Assouline exhibition. My jaw pretty much hit the floor when I saw her work. Was it ancient? New? It looked like it could be in a museum, yet it was so modern at the same time!

This necklace is perfectly imperfect, with its ancient Etruscan metal from the 6-8th Century BC, combined with woven gold and rubies. Spectacular.

And take a look at this one — a true work of art, combining old and new. The way Esther can create a perfect balance of materials so that it hangs effortlessly demonstrates that she has some mechanical engineering talents as well.

These two smaller necklaces utilize earthenware pendants with gold and gems. I can see them easily worn on their own or layered with other necklaces.

Esther doesn’t limit herself to just neck adornments. This bold 18K ring with diamonds and pearls is a showstopper.

This pair of 22k and pink tourmaline earrings are a bit more refined, yet they’re still true to her style with the texture of the gold, the irregular edges and the differing lengths. I’d wear them in a heartbeat. How about you?

Although this exhibition only ran through the end of July, I highly encourage you to stop by the gallery if you find yourself wandering the delightful streets of the 6th. (one of my favorite areas to shop in Paris for unique boutiques)

Galerie Elsa Vanier

12 thoughts on “Esther Assouline at Galerie Elsa Vanier in Paris”

  1. Okay. She is one of my favorite designers!!!!! I have her work bookmarked in my copy of THE NEW JEWELERS, 2012. Thank you for this post and a view of some of her more recent pieces! xxx

  2. I have missed seeing your wonderful post. I hope I wasn’t dropped from your list. I so enjoyed seeing this creative artist.

    1. Glad you enjoyed the article, Carolyn! I’m only posting about 2 articles a month now, but I’ve really upped my Instagram, so be sure to follow me there for about 5 posts a week.

  3. I love your blog content. Truly researched. Being a jewelry lover myself I can spend hours reading about it. Eagerly waiting for new content. Keep up the good work. Cheers .. xX

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