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Maker: Isaac Cohen for Galleri 22
Made year: 1969
Origin: Stockholm, Sweden
Dimensions: Neck ring: ID 14 cm / Circ. 40 cm, Pendant: W 3 cm, H 3.7 cm, Wt 35 g
Condition: consistent with general wear and age
This sculptural necklace features a sleek silver neck ring with a soft, asymmetrical form—gently tapering on one end and widening slightly at the open side. Suspended from it is a teardrop-shaped pendant set with a cabochon-cut Eilat stone, known for its rich blend of green and deep blue tones. The stone has a smooth, domed surface with a soft, waxy lustre and is bezel-set in a clean, polished silver frame. The overall design is minimal yet expressive.
The flowing curve of the neck ring and the natural beauty of the stone together convey a quiet strength and sensual elegance. A reminder that simplicity, when balanced just right, can express something timeless, intimate, and powerfully present.
Isaac Cohen was an active silversmith and jewelry designer in Stockholm during the 1960s and 70s. He is best known for his modernist silver jewelry, often set with cabochon stones and marked by clean lines and sculptural forms. Cohen also ran Galleri 22, a progressive space for contemporary craft and art jewelry, which became a significant venue for Swedish and international makers of the time.







