Cilea and the legacy of the Anemone
In the 1990s, in Paris, Stéphane Ravel, founder of Maison Ciléa, laid the foundations for a unique vision of jewelry. Inspired by the work of Line Vautrin, but also by the advanced techniques of Monique Védie, a genius craftswoman who passed on her know-how, Stéphane developed Émaline. This revolutionary material, exclusive to Ciléa, is an enameled resin that can be used to sculpt bright and colorful jewelry, embodying the perfect alliance between innovation and tradition.
In 1995, the Anemone was born in this Parisian workshop. With its delicate petals and graceful curves, it quickly became the emblem of Maison Ciléa. In 2012, after the workshop moved to Rennes, this iconic flower continued to bloom in the hands of the artisans, sublimating their mastery and creativity.
The 70s-style Anémone fancy necklace celebrates this heritage. Its unique, hand-crafted flower reflects the timeless elegance of Ciléa creations, while drawing inspiration from the bold shapes and vibrant colors of the 70s. This jewel, both retro and modern, is a vibrant tribute to craftsmanship and the transmission of know-how.