The perfume bottle designed by René Lalique for Jamerose by Vigny, circa 1919, stands out as a quintessential example of Lalique's mastery in glass artistry during the Art Deco period. Standing at 4.72 inches (12 cm) tall, the bottle features a distinctive barrel-shaped body adorned with twelve vertical relief ribs that enhance its tactile appeal. The neck of the bottle is elegantly detailed with a beaded frieze, leading up to a conical, ribbed stopper that adds a harmonious balance to the overall design.
Embodying Lalique's trademark craftsmanship, the bottle is signed "R. Lalique" discreetly under its base, marking it as an authentic piece from Lalique's studio. It is complemented by its original cylindrical box adorned with floral decorations, proudly labeled "Vigny Paris," showcasing the luxurious presentation typical of perfumes from that era. The ensemble is further enriched by the original enameled decanter tag, providing a glimpse into the meticulous attention to detail that characterized Lalique's collaborations with prestigious perfume houses like Vigny. This piece not only exemplifies Lalique's technical finesse but also embodies the sophistication and elegance of early 20th-century perfume design.