«Brooches»

 

The culture of wearing brooches traces back to the ancient civilizations of the Celts, Romans, Greeks, and Egyptians. Initially, these adornments served a practical purpose, fastening garments to secure or join fabric. The word 'brooch' itself derives from the French 'broche,' meaning 'stud' or 'pin.' Over time, brooches evolved from functional items into exquisite pieces of jewellery, inlaid with precious stones and adorned with intricate ornaments, reflecting the social status and taste of their owners. In the modern world, brooches have become symbols of individuality, adherence to traditions, or the expression of certain ideas. The jewellers at the House of Lobortas serve as guides, transforming these ideas into the final embodiment of fine jewellery.

At the House of Lobortas, brooches are crafted with boundless imagination, embodying a mesmerizing world of art. From precious floral compositions with vibrant enamel and gleaming stones to paintings reimagined in exquisite jewellery, each piece tells a unique story. Miniature insects with diamond wings, ancient elegant ornaments, complex geometries, extraordinary mechanisms, and abstract forms — each brooch is a testament to limitless creativity and refined artistry. Embellished with precious stones and decorated with intricate enamel patterns, these pieces create the illusion of a starry sky or a nature-crafted masterpiece, perfectly emphasizing the wearer's personality and making her image complete and multifaceted.

By integrating modern innovative solutions and introducing new developments while combining them with classical techniques, the seasoned professionals at the House of Lobortas craft unique brooches, fibulae, pin brooches for hats and shawls, chatelaine brooches, and dress clips. These creations surprise with their hidden functionality and delight with their beauty, transforming them from mere jewellery pieces into means of communication, allowing everyone to tell their symbolic story.