CZECH MADE

Czech Made: Koh-i-noor snap buttons – innovative artistry

CZECH MADE

Czech Made: Koh-i-noor snap buttons – innovative artistry
Miss KIN, portrét Elisabeth Coyensové s patentkou v oku, František Kupka

Radio Prague Int.

In the first half of the 20th century, the Czech entrepreneur Jindřich Waldes was known as the “king of snap buttons”, and nearly as famous as the founder of the Baťa shoe dynasty, a major client. In fact, he was fond of saying “If Baťa can’t make something cheaper, then it’s a Waldes product.” The outspoken, gregarious Czech patriot was also a celebrated patron of the arts – especially of painter František Kupka, who helped create the company’s iconic symbol, the Koh-i-noor girl. Waldes and his partner Hynek Puc brought to market machine-pressed snaps on a scale never seen before.
Brian Kenety

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