Bente Bonne For Georg Jensen Silver Enamel Necklace Model 120
REF SQ1737475
Extremely rare necklace with beautifully repeated abstract shape
Circa 1960
Sterling silver, blue enamel
Model 120
L 20,3 cm - H 5,6 cm
Markings: post 1945 stamps (Georg Jensen in dotted oval), Sterling Denmark 120
REF SQ1737475
Extremely rare necklace with beautifully repeated abstract shape
Circa 1960
Sterling silver, blue enamel
Model 120
L 20,3 cm - H 5,6 cm
Markings: post 1945 stamps (Georg Jensen in dotted oval), Sterling Denmark 120
REF SQ1737475
Extremely rare necklace with beautifully repeated abstract shape
Circa 1960
Sterling silver, blue enamel
Model 120
L 20,3 cm - H 5,6 cm
Markings: post 1945 stamps (Georg Jensen in dotted oval), Sterling Denmark 120
BENTE BONNE (1929 – 1996)
Bente Bonne was a Danish glass engraver that won numerous awards including the Ole Haslund’s Award, participated in many exhibitions including The International Exhibition of Glass Craft in Japan, and New Glass In Europe, held in Dusseldorf, Germany, and worked on a number of enamel and glass pieces for Georg Jensen. Primarily her works were of jewellery, and her use of enamel was a rarity within the Silversmithy’s production.
(Georg Jensen Silversmithy – 77 Artists, 75 Years by Renwick Gallery).