Palais Garnier
Place de l’Opéra
75009 Paris
Stage Jewellery at the Paris Opera
Until 28th March 2025
It sparkles, it amazes, it dazzles. The Paris Opera’s stage jewellery, specially designed to be worn on stage, contributes as much to the glamour of the institution as to that of its performers.
Yet its materials are anything but precious : brass gives the illusion of gold, coloured glass the appearance of precious stones, rhinestones the sparkle of diamonds. This does not mean that it is not made with remarkable care and skill.
Such is the paradox of stage jewellery which seeks to convey truth through falsehood – the very principle of theatrical illusion.
It would be simplistic to appreciate stage jewellery merely for its beauty. As early as the 19th century, it acquired a significant function: it often became a central element of the plot of a work, or clarified understanding of the theatrical action.
As for its design, should one emphasise historical authenticity, geographical precision, attention to detail or visual pleasure? From the 19th century to our own times, designers have oscillated between these tendencies, adjusting their focus according to the period, aesthetics and fashions.
Constituted essentially from the Second Empire onwards, the Paris Opera’s fabulous collection of stage jewellery, kept at the Bibliothèque nationale de France, comprises about 4,000 pieces. The jewellery on display here offers a glimpse of these accessories, which are essential to the magic of performances.
Opening hours: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. except for occasional closures.
Admission: €15
https://www.operadeparis.fr/en/visits/e ... aris-opera
Stage Jewellery at the Paris Opera - Paris - Until 28-3-2025
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