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Lalique

American  
[lah-leek] / lɑˈlik /

noun

  1. René Jules 1860–1945, French jewelry and glassware designer.


Lalique British  
/ lalik /

noun

  1. René ( Jules ) (rəne). 1860–1945, French Art- Nouveau jeweller, glass-maker, and designer: noted esp for his frosted glassware

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The saleswoman said she thought a few small items, like our Herend China and Lalique crystal glassware, might sell if we took them to local antique shops.

From MarketWatch • Dec. 30, 2025

Also among the alleged stolen goods are solid silver cutlery and a René Lalique figurine.

From BBC • Dec. 22, 2025

He unwrapped a sixteen-inch fossil feather, and held it in his palms like a piece of Lalique glass.

From The New Yorker • Mar. 29, 2019

His pieces are now arrayed in the two-level store, alongside prestige names like Lalique and Christofle.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 27, 2016

Oh, no; that was a Lalique ... the chief artist in this genre in Paris.

From Clark's Field by Herrick, Robert