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Sweden designer Stigbert .. Stig Engelbert modernist organic silver earrings
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Sweden designer Stigbert .. Stig Engelbert modernist organic silver earrings

Ateljé Stigbert is one of the best known producers of Swedish modernist jewelry of the 1950s. This is a amazing pair of organic modernist fully signed silver earrings very rare item to find Stigbert signed style is mostly variations of plant motifs on brooches, bracelets and necklaces, but there are also strictly geometric and abstract pieces. Ateljé Stigbert was founded by the goldsmith Stig Engelbert in the early 1940's. Like several other Swedish goldsmiths of the time, amongst whom Sigurd Persson is the most prominent, Stig Engelbert had got his education in Germany, mainly at 'Kunstgewerbeschule' in Pforzheim. The Ateljé was organized as a modern branch within the older company 'Heribert Engelbert', and therefor the early pieces had two sets of maker's marks, that of the Ateljé and that of the company. To promote jewelry production in the war time, one of Sweden's leading high quality jewelry producers, Ateljé Borgila, organized exhibitions of modern jewelry, the first one in 1943. These exhibitions were to be of great importance for the break-through of Swedish modernist jewelry. The exhibitors were Erik Fleming of Ateljé Borgila and the young Sigurd Persson who had resently joined the company, as well as Stig Engelbert from Ateljé Stigbert and Åke Strömdahl, another young goldsmith. Stig Engelbert used these exhibitions to launge a collection simply named 'The Stigbert Jewelry'. It was inspired by the clean classic lines of the early Scandinavian design, and more specifically the strictly geometric jewelry by the master and pioneer of Swedish modernist Jewelry, Wiwen Nilsson. The collection got it's distinct character from richly fazetted Rock Chrystals reflecting the light. From 1946 to the mid 1950s Sigurd Persson joined Stig Engelbert and designed models for serial production at Ateljé Stigbert. He started off with leafs and plants, and moved on to more abstract models. The greatest success was a collection of 'modular jewelry' from 1953 named 'Bowl and Cube'. The collection got it's name from the two forms, a bowl and a cube, that were made in four different sizes and put together to form necklaces, bracelets earrings Nice addition to any collection Please see all photos Will be shipped tracked Apox 4cm drop apox 14g all A’s per photo minor marks

Nr. 18674573

Solgt
Sweden designer Stigbert .. Stig Engelbert modernist organic silver earrings

Sweden designer Stigbert .. Stig Engelbert modernist organic silver earrings

Ateljé Stigbert is one of the best known producers of Swedish modernist jewelry of the 1950s.

This is a amazing pair of organic modernist fully signed silver earrings very rare item to find

Stigbert signed style is mostly variations of plant motifs on brooches, bracelets and necklaces, but there are also strictly geometric and abstract pieces. Ateljé Stigbert was founded by the goldsmith Stig Engelbert in the early 1940's. Like several other Swedish goldsmiths of the time, amongst whom Sigurd Persson is the most prominent, Stig Engelbert had got his education in Germany, mainly at 'Kunstgewerbeschule' in Pforzheim. The Ateljé was organized as a modern branch within the older company 'Heribert Engelbert', and therefor the early pieces had two sets of maker's marks, that of the Ateljé and that of the company.

To promote jewelry production in the war time, one of Sweden's leading high quality jewelry producers, Ateljé Borgila, organized exhibitions of modern jewelry, the first one in 1943. These exhibitions were to be of great importance for the break-through of Swedish modernist jewelry. The exhibitors were Erik Fleming of Ateljé Borgila and the young Sigurd Persson who had resently joined the company, as well as Stig Engelbert from Ateljé Stigbert and Åke Strömdahl, another young goldsmith. Stig Engelbert used these exhibitions to launge a collection simply named 'The Stigbert Jewelry'. It was inspired by the clean classic lines of the early Scandinavian design, and more specifically the strictly geometric jewelry by the master and pioneer of Swedish modernist Jewelry, Wiwen Nilsson. The collection got it's distinct character from richly fazetted Rock Chrystals reflecting the light.

From 1946 to the mid 1950s Sigurd Persson joined Stig Engelbert and designed models for serial production at Ateljé Stigbert. He started off with leafs and plants, and moved on to more abstract models. The greatest success was a collection of 'modular jewelry' from 1953 named 'Bowl and Cube'. The collection got it's name from the two forms, a bowl and a cube, that were made in four different sizes and put together to form necklaces, bracelets earrings

Nice addition to any collection
Please see all photos
Will be shipped tracked
Apox 4cm drop apox 14g all A’s per photo minor marks


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