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Creating the model
Starting from sketches and drawings, the sculptor shapes the first model by hand from a lump of clay.
The volume, details, and expressions are refined to perfection with precision tools.
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Exceptional know-how
From glass to crystal to pâte de verre, Daum has always known how to reinvent itself through innovation and creation. From a family history to a universal heritage, Daum transforms while maintaining the excellence of its know-how. " Pâte de verre " has become the House's identity since 1968; a lost-wax casting technique, unique to the crystal factory, and a historic setting, the city of Nancy, make this manufactory a must-see artisan workshop. Through a long and complex process of sculpting, lost-wax casting, and foundry work, culminating in the pâte de verre piece, the artisans of the manufactory write history through their mastery of materials and colors, using a palette of 40 shades. Moiré effects, translucent mineral or frosted matter—these subtle harmonies unique to Daum's pâte de verre objects are the secret of a completely artisanal creation process, passed down from generation to generation. A name to describe a family history, of men and women, of know-how, of materials and time: Daum, one of the finest French crystal makers, has become a living heritage in 140 years of creation.
A Daum specialty, copied but never equaled, crystal paste—a precious material that gives the object a sculptural dimension—has continued to evolve. Crystal paste has the unique characteristic of adding translucency to the forms it reproduces. The brilliance of this material, the intensity of its colors, and its shaded tones give it its unique character. Crystal paste contains nearly 30% lead. The material is created from specially manufactured crystal in pots. Several factors influence the final color result: the weighing of materials, the proportions of the mixtures, the chemical reactions of certain minerals and metals, the temperature rise, and the cooling of the kilns.
From the Nancy School, Art Nouveau to the Decorative Arts, from Majorelle to Dali, Arman and Hilton McConnico, Daum has not missed a single magical encounter of artistic creation and modern know-how, this ever-renewed marriage of art and craftsmanship. Few brands have worked with so many artists: in almost 140 years, more than 350 exceptional signatures constitute an incomparable heritage, a unique collection of its kind.