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Li Lai's creative idea
As early as 1885, René LALIQUE, a talented artist, brought revolutionary changes to the jewelry industry with his unique design and manufacturing methods. His works are in sharp contrast through the ingenious combination of transparent glass and frosted surface, creating a unique LALIQUE style. He prefers to add natural elements such as plants, animals or female corpses to his works, which makes his works unique. Coupled with enamel or color, his works are different.

René Lalique is a magical jewelry magician, and the original inspiration of René Lalique's jewelry creation comes from nature. Driven by curiosity and thirst for knowledge, he integrated himself into this world and explored all the elements in nature that can be used for decoration. Butterflies, moths, dragonflies ... His jewelry works are mixed with various strange themes, reflecting his love for nature, and both animals and plants are lifelike.

René Lalique's application of female images in jewelry decoration was indeed a bold move at that time. He often transforms them into scarabs, dragonflies or peacocks, and then blends them into plants, flowers or animals, which is full of whimsy. He will also portray women as mythical figures: half-human, half-animal, mysterious and unpredictable, giving jewelry an innate charm.

Although René Lalique, a genius in jewelry design, turned his creative passion from pure jewelry design to crystal clear glass creation in his later life, as a master of decorative art movement, he also promoted the innovation of glass technology and commercial application, and explored a set of technological methods for creating luxurious and elegant decorative glass products: he invented the coloring, cutting and carving techniques of complex glass, and at the same time, with the support of skilled glass craftsmen, René Lalique started his perfume bottles and vases. Doors and windows, fountains, monuments, churches, chandeliers ... the application of glass under the master can be described as extreme. René Lalique's reputation as the father of perfume bottles came from this.

After René Lalique's death, from the second generation members, crystal became the main force of development, and Lalique also entered the crystal age from the glass age. Today, through the efforts of three generations, Lalique has become one of the oldest and most famous crystal brands in the world. It is no longer a product, but represents an elegant and noble attitude towards life.