Julien Faure: Friends Tied with a Ribbon

Friends Tied with a Ribbon

 

A few years ago I met Ruth, an artist and blogger in Aix en Provence. At the time Ruth was contemplating moving to France from Ireland. Part of the reason for the desire to move from one beautiful country to another was because she was married to a Frenchman, not only French but also with a long history tied to the historical noble ribbon and silk textiles of Julien Faure from Saint Etienne. Ruth told me story after story about silk thread ribbons, of the archives dating back to the 1800s with samples of antique ribbons, each and everyone designed and created by her husband's family.

Soon after that famous day Ruth moved to Lacoste with her French Husband, and two children. from that moment on I have watched Ruth's artistry unfold and with that seen a glimpse of the ribbons she passionately speaks of. 

 

Julien Faure Ribbons and Silks found here http://www.julienfaure.com/accueil_uk.htm

More about my friend Ruth… her blog http://lepetitcoquin.ie/admin/. 

 

Last night at the grand opening at The Musee Art and Industrie in Saint Etienne  which showcased the historical ribbons of Julien Faure, French Husband and I surprised Ruth by showing up. Ruth never believed we would drive three hours to the opening. I later asked, "An invitation means to come doesn't it?" And because we are tied together with a ribbon her husband's family invited us to dine and spend the night with them.

From the museum, to Ruth's husband's family home, to the stories they shared I gained a greater appreciation for the craft of creating ribbon.

 

 

Friends Tied with a Ribbon

 

 

Ruth wore one of her creations to the opening: A piece of cut black velvet with gold thread, a Juilen Faure ribbon from the 1800s. Ruth takes old ribbon samples then meticulously mounts them to a metal wrist cuff. I wore one of her creations too: A 1900s silk Julien Faure floral ribbon that Ruth mounted with plexieglass.

Her Mother in law and Husband's grandmother wore Ruth's handmade bracelets as well. Each of Ruth's creations are one of a kind from the Julien Faure Noble Textile Company that celebrates it 150th anniversary this year.

Ruth's creations and artistry can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/Rubanesque.

 

 

The above two photos are part of Ruth's collection (via Ruth's Blog)

To follow Ruth check her blog: http://lepetitcoquin.ie/admin/sparkling-beauties/

 The Musee Art and Industrie in Saint Etienne  opening of the newest exposition of Julien Faure had many beautiful ribbons, historical ribbon sample books, haute couture clothing that was created with their silks and examples of the original functioning ribbon making equipment.

Julien Faure has created over 40,000 original ribbons since the 1800s most made with gold, silver silk threads.

The craftsmanship, the passion, the people who have spent a life time creating such a delicate yet functional art truly moved me. What a treasure Ruth has, what a gift she offers by creating such unique pieces with her husband's family history.

 

 

julien Faure Ribbons

 

I was in awe to learn how ribbons were/are made. In utter awe. Did you know it takes one day to make three to four yards of ribbon? One day, one thread at a time.

With a clientele list to match the the labor intensive, highly prized creativity: Chanel, Louboutin, Vuitton, Hermes…

 

 

Ribbons Julien Faure

 

The sample books hint at the force of creative imagination. Drawer after drawer, page after page full of varied sizes of ribbons.

Ribbons that speak of life in France, of the richness the French fashion has to offer, of the beauty of their creative spirits… Ribbons that connect the past to the present and hopefully for years to come.

 

Julien Faure silk antique ribbon

Photo via Ruth's Blog.

 

Julien Faures Showroom

Address: 27 Boulevard de l'Industrie,

42170 Saint-Just-Saint-Rambert

Phone:04 77 36 10 00

 

 



Comments

7 responses to “Julien Faure: Friends Tied with a Ribbon”

  1. suzanna

    oooooo, love it love love love it….just love ribbons….so much, this show, sounds so fabulous….how can I say, oh wow….!!!

  2. Ohmigod, I went to look at Ruth’s blog and Etsy shop, and I’m drooling! Beautiful! I’ll never look at ribbons the same way again.

  3. Amazing. Going to check out her blog and Etsy shop too. How great that you and Yann made the effort to attend the show.

  4. wonderful …! love your bangle..! hope to meet her on monday .. thx!

  5. I also drove 3 hrs. to Lacoste last year to meet Ruth and her husband and to attend her exposition: a lovely collection of works of art from the family’s collection of ribbon and thread – simply beautiful!

  6. christine

    Sooooo beautiful, I have just bought a bracelet for my daughter. Thank you Corey for this post. I will try to visit the museum the next time we drive near St Etienne.

  7. So beautiful!!!
    I love how Ruth is turning those fragments into something that we can all make room for in our lives. And I have to admit, I started scheming on how I could use a jacquard fabric to upholster some chairs… so many ideas!
    (Okay, this made me more painfully homesick for Europe than I already am — I love expositions like this!)

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