fusion
by georg jensen designer nina koppel
the ring is composed of two gold rings of different color
18 karat solid gold with diamonds
the ring is composed of two parts
a white gold end ring with diamonds and a plain light gold end ring
set with 8 brilliant cut diamonds with a total of 0.16 carat, quality f-g, vs
this ring is available in almost all sizes
this auction is for the smaller sizes - i have another auction running for larger sizes
this auction is for georg jensen ring sizes from size 48 to size 58
(circumference in millimeters)
equivalent to these sizes:
from size 15.2 to size 18.5 (mm in diameter)
from size 4½ to size 8½ (us) = from size I to size Q (British) = from size 8 to size 18 (japan)
when you have purchased a fusion ring please send me the ring size you want
the design is fusion by georg jensen designer nina koppel
the ring is crafted from solid 18 karat gold
width of the ring is approx. 8 mm. = 5/16 inch
stamps are georg jensen post 1945
condition is new and unused
a design from georg jensen in copenhagen, denmark
this ring comes in the original georg jensen ring box
including the georg jensen diamond certificate
we carry all possible combinations of fusion rings
light gold, red gold, white gold
light gold with diamonds, red gold with diamonds, white gold with diamonds
georg jensen - the founder of the danish silver tradition
The unique tradition founded by Georg Jensen represents a connection between the triumphs of the European Arts & Crafts movement and the generation of Danish artists that were active as the 19th century turned into the 20th
The name Georg Jensen is synonymous with modern high quality silver today
In 1888 Georg Jensen was in his twenties and a student of sculpture at the Royal Danish Academy of Arts in Copenhagen
He was already at this time a talented goldsmith
Five years later he was hired as a silver smith at the royal jeweler Michelsen's workshop
After further studying in Italy and France Jensen established himself in Copenhagen, initially as a ceramic artist
Having been praised greatly for some works of Art Nouveau inspired jewelry he had created besides his ceramic work, he finally opened his silver smithy in Copenhagen in 1904
There he soon embarked on a fruitful teamwork with Johan Rohde who already then had created works of such great elegance that they have yet to be surpassed
Jensen's own works were powerful, exquisite and eye-catching, inspired by the swirling and highly aesthetic Art Nouveau patterns of the time
After a number of years Georg Jensen had built up a team of loyal and highly talented designers and the company's silver works gained international recognition as works of art and objects of modern luxury sublime enough for comparison with the greatest historical artifacts
Georg Jensen silver today remains second to none in terms of perfection of design and craftsmanship and constitutes a tradition that seems to remain a solid foundation beneath more passing trends and tendencies