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Maker: Jan Baalerud (1914-1983)
Made year: 1950s
Origin: Norway
Dimensions: lt. 19 cm, wt. 19,6 gm
Condition: Consistent with general wear and age
This bracelet is crafted with a series of leaf-shaped links, each featuring detailed, realistic engravings that mimic the intricate veins and contours of leaves. The leaves are made from vibrant green enamel set in polished sterling silver, providing a beautiful contrast that highlights the leaf details.
The bracelet is designed to drape gracefully around the wrist, conforming softly to its contours, which emphasizes its delicate craftsmanship. It secures with a sturdy box clasp, ensuring both functionality and a seamless look when worn.
Ideal for garden parties or spring picnics, this leaf-inspired bracelet adds a touch of nature’s elegance to any warm-weather ensemble.
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Jan Baalerud was a Norwegian silversmith based in Oslo.
He is known for his work in silver and enamel, often combining bright enamel colors with organic, flowing designs. Although not widely documented, Baalerud's pieces reflect the mid-20th-century Scandinavian design aesthetic and craftsmanship. His work is considered collectible, especially among enthusiasts of vintage Norwegian jewelry.