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Designer/Maker: Jacquelin Rabun (1961-) for Georg Jensen (founded 1904)
Designed year: 2022 (no 652)
Origin: Copenhagen, Denmark
Dimensions: H 61 mm, Wt 10.4 g
Condition: consistent with general wear and age
These silver drop earrings, part of the Reflect Collection, are formed as a flowing line of sculptural, drop-shaped elements that gradually increase in size, each one gently tapering into a soft, rounded point and linked through small openings. The shapes are slightly curved and highly polished, so they catch the light with every movement. From the ear, the elements fall in a clean vertical rhythm, ending in a larger teardrop-shaped form that gives the design weight and balance without feeling heavy.
They are fitted with secure lever-back clasps, which sit neatly on the ear and make them easy to wear. The overall look is sleek, fluid, and quietly bold. Elegant enough for evening, yet simple enough to sharpen a fine knit or crisp shirt by day. They have that rare balance of softness and edge—like silver in motion.
Jacqueline Rabun is an American designer who moved to London in 1989 and is now based between London and Los Angeles, known for jewellery with soft, sculptural forms and emotional meaning. Her work draws on African art, the purity of Japanese design and the expressive simplicity of Danish modernism. She first gained attention in London in the early 1990s, when her jewellery was picked up by Barneys New York and later worn by Linda Evangelista on the cover of British Vogue.
Rabun began collaborating with Georg Jensen in 1999. Her organic, fluid style proved a natural fit with Georg Jensen’s Scandinavian tradition, and together they created collections such as Mercy, Offspring and Reflect, which remain among the company’s best-known contemporary designs.








