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Maker: Ateljé Stigbert/Heribert Engelbert (founded 1920)
Made year: pendant 1942/chain 1944
Origin: Stockholm, Sweden
Dimensions: Chain: L 63 cm, Pendant: W 14 mm, H 63 mm, Total Wt: 29.5 g
Condition: consistent with general wear and age
A striking vintage necklace in silver and rock crystal, built around a long rectangular pendant with clean, sharply cut lines. The crystal is step-cut and held in a substantial silver frame, giving the piece both clarity and weight. Above it, an openwork silver mount forms a soft, symmetrical crown of scrolling loops that adds a decorative contrast to the strict geometry of the stone. The pendant is suspended from a tapered silver bail.
The chain is long and elegant, composed of slim silver bar links joined by small round connectors, which give it a light, rhythmic movement. Together, the linear chain and architectural pendant create a look that feels refined, graphic and quietly dramatic. A beautiful piece for a high neckline, a simple knit, or anything that lets it catch the light and speak for itself.
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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