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Maker: Ateljé Stigbert, Heribert Engelbert (founded 1920)
Made year: 1944
Origin: Stockholm, Sweden
Dimensions: chain lt. 52 cm, pendant wd./ht. 11/45 mm, wt. 17,2 gm
Condition: consistent with general wear and age
This silver necklace features a striking pendant with a rectangular rock crystal in a clean, geometric setting, reflecting the bold lines and symmetry characteristic of the Art Deco style. The pendant is framed by an elongated silver structure with stepped details at the top and bottom, enhancing its architectural appearance. It hangs from a fine, polished silver chain composed of small, tightly linked rings that add subtle texture and shine. The necklace is secured with a classic spring-ring clasp, providing a secure and functional closure. While the pendant sits higher on the body in the worn image, the chain's length allows it to hang lower for a more dramatic effect if desired.
The combination of the transparent rock crystal and the sleek silver design creates a refined, timeless piece that conveys understated elegance.
Heribert Engelbert founded his jewelry company in 1920. During the 1940s, his son, Stig Engelbert, took over the business, and by the late 1940s, he established Ateljé Stigbert. With a passion for crafting unique designs, they quickly gained a reputation for their exquisite handmade jewelry. Over the years, Ateljé Stigbert has continued to thrive, captivating customers with timeless and elegant creations.
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