Pure Brilliance: Experiencing The Glamour of Luxury Jewels Through A Liverpool Story

This exquisite exhibition of Boodles jewellery is bound to mesmerise visitors to Lady Lever Art Gallery Liverpool as part of the art gallery’s centenary year celebrations.

“Pure Brilliance: The Boodles Story” exhibition at @Lady Lever Art Gallery Liverpool

“Pure Brilliance: The Boodles Story” exhibition at Lady Lever Art Gallery Liverpool showcases the jewellery brand’s 200 year story and shows how Liverpool has helped shape the company’s growth, from a family jewellery business to purveyors of some of the most stunning jewels in the world.

Visitors are invited to see how the heritage of Liverpool’s vibrant and creative jewellery industry in the late 19th century created a market for quality jewellery and metalwork, for which Boodles soon acquired a reputation.

@Boodles The Firebird Necklace
“Pure Brilliance: The Boodles Story” exhibition at @Lady Lever Art Gallery Liverpool

Lady Lever Art Gallery

The Lady Lever Art Gallery sits at the heart of the picturesque village of Port Sunlight on the Wirral peninsular, near Liverpool, UK. Both the gallery and the village were built by William Hesketh Lever (1851-1925), 1st Viscount Leverhulme.

Lever built the village to provide housing for the workers who worked in his soap factory. His most famous brand of soap was called ‘Sunlight’ soap. Today, Lever’s legacy, particularly the impact of his business practices around the world, is being researched and re-evaluated.

Lever’s interest in art developed after purchasing paintings of cosy, homely, scenes to use in advertisements for his soap. As both his wealth and his interest in art grew, his art collection also expanded and became more diverse. Lever built the Gallery to house his immense art collection and to make it accessible to everyone. Most notable is Lever’s collection of paintings by Pre-Raphaelite artists and their successors, which is of international importance. The ornamental Wedgwood jasperware collection is unrivalled anywhere in the world and Lever’s collection of British 18th century furniture is one of the best in the country.

In this the Gallery’s centenary year, the collections are continuing to stimulate and inspire visitors, just as Lever intended.

Stunning pieces of historic jewellery from Liverpool makers and racing trophies made by Boodles illustrate the early years of the firm. The company’s rise from city jeweller to the pinnacle of high-end design and manufacture are shown through the dazzling and contemporary jewellery on display.

GRAND NATIONAL TROPHY (1950); racing trophies made by @Boodles
@Boodles Lady Lever bracelet

Lady Lever Bracelet: This stunning bracelet has been made in celebration of the Boodles exhibition in the Lady Lever Art Gallery

Inspired by the beauty of the gallery the ‘Boodles Lady Lever’ bracelet has been designed to honour the exhibition. The choice of stones was inspired by the Pre-Raphaelite paintings the gallery houses, in the central hall of the gallery. Paintings by Rossetti, Millais, John William Waterhouse (Tale from the Decameron). The Movement had a very distinctive colour palette using newly available pigments. This luminosity of colour is a key characteristic of the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherhood and inspired the unique selection of gems stones, morganite, aquamarine, heliodor, green beryl & kunzite. In the gallery the paintings are all in decorative gold frames giving a warmth to the colours, so 18 carat gold was selected as the mount for the gems to bring the same warmth.

To further connect the design to the Lady Lever Gallery, the motifs in between the stones are inspired by the architecture. The figure of eight detailing that features between the stones can be seen in the architecture of the gallery by looking up to the dome and can also be seen in the architectural drawings displayed on the walls. Attention to detail and hidden elements of beauty are part of Boodles design ethos so as you look more closely at the design you will see diamonds tucked underneath the crescent and a loop of diamonds on the outer edge of the gold collet holding each coloured gemstone.

A DESIGN SKETCH OF THE #BOODLES GREENFIRE NECKLACE FEATURING MUZO EMERALDS (2013)
JUST BEYOND THE SETTING SUN: A DESIGN SKETCH (2019) by @Boodles

Boodles Lady Lever design bracelet is set with octagonal shape multi-gems and diamonds in 18 carat SMO yellow gold. The total weight of the aquamarines is 11.77 carats and 12.04 carats, morganite is 11.83 carats, kunzites is 14.15 carats and 15.58 carats, green beryl is 11.85 carats and yellow beryl is 11.92 carats.

Visitors will have the opportunity to see the story behind the pieces of jewellery on display, from the sourcing of precious stones and metals through to the design and the manufacture of the pieces. It’s an opportunity to get close to some of the most imaginative and luxurious jewellery in the world, created by a family firm which still has its head office in Liverpool today. The skill, creativity, and craftsmanship of the jewellery on display is of the highest quality, something which resonates with the craftsmanship shown in the collections of the Lady Lever Art Gallery, which celebrated its 100-year anniversary in December 2022.

The Boodles Story at the Lady Lever Art Gallery in Liverpool will run during the gallery’s 100th anniversary year, until 5 March 2023.

@Boodles Lady Lever bracelet

Swiss jewellery brand de Grisogono acquired by Dubai-based luxury real estate company

@De Grisogono

Damac Group, the Dubai-based parent group of Damac Properties, has acquired Swiss jewellery brand de Grisogono, further diversifying its holdings.

The Dubai developer, which purchased Italian fashion house Roberto Cavalli in 2019, did not disclose the price of the deal.

De Grisogono filed for bankruptcy in 2020. Its acquisition is part of Damac’s strategy to expand its portfolio by adding distressed luxury assets and making them profitable, the developer said last month.

“Keeping in line with our ambitions to expand our business into the luxury and high-end fashion realm, bidding for de Grisogono came to us naturally,” said Hussain Sajwani, founder and chairman of the Damac Group.

“A relatively young, but established brand it has immense potential that needs to be uncovered and leveraged. I believe that with Damac’s expertise and know-how, we will be able to bring the brand to a justifiable success, by strengthening its global development and network.”

@De Grisogono

Damac has already linked up with de Grisogono for the Safa One twin tower project in Dubai, situated on the edge of Safa Park, which has been designed to replicate a masterpiece necklace.

Damac said the theme of the project is “The Nature of Luxury”, with lush garden terraces and hanging gardens, an artificial beach and swimming pool.

Tower A, the taller of the two tower blocks, will have an urban tropical island “with cascading waterfalls, plentiful plants, as well as the sounds and sights of exotic birds”.

One, two and three-bedroom apartments will be available on the luxury levels, while super luxury levels will feature two, three, four and five-bedroom apartments. Prices start at Dh1.6 million ($435,970).

Damac also recently won a $120m bid to acquire land in the upscale Miami district of Surfside, where it plans to build an ultra-luxurious, Cavalli-branded condominium project.

De Grisogono, which was established in 1993 by Fawaz Gruosi, is known for its “Creation I” necklace, which featured the largest D flawless diamond in the world and fetched $33.7m at an auction in 2017.

@Safa One twin tower project in Dubai; @safa-1.ae/ @damac properties
@Safa One twin tower project in Dubai; @safa-1.ae/ @damac properties
@Safa One twin tower project in Dubai; @safa-1.ae/ @damac properties

 

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