Posted 12 years ago
Newtimes
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I bought this pendant some time ago on a flea market. I almost didn't take it with me because its not silver!
But then I took another look at it and I decided I would take it home.
I love the modernist style! I love the houses, furniture, jewelry... Lots of these designs are still modern today.
So after the 'art deco' period, now I'm more into a modernist period.
I didn't manage to collect much modernist jewelry though.
This pendant is about 5cm long in total.
I think its Scandinavian or maybe even German. It doesn't have any markings. The stone could be chrysoprase.
It seems one in a dozen, but you never know, so does anyone have an idea on the maker of this piece? Or even the county?
Thanks a lot!
The stone is either aventurine quartz or imitation aventurine quartz. Its a copy of a Niels Erik From design (Danish).
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Denmark-Sterling-Cabochon-Jade-Modern-Pin-Brooch-Sigd-Niels-Erik-From-of-Nakskov-/290375672545#ht_2363wt_992
Thanks Stillwater for the comment! I think my mystery is solved!
Thanks BELLIN68, vetraio50, mustangtony and kerry10456 for the love