Mid-Century brooch in 925/- silver with opals
Otto Weymann founded his workshop in Waldeck am Edersee in 1932. He was considered a representative of the Bauhaus style. In 1944, the workshop, by then in Kassel, was completely destroyed after a bombing raid. After the war, the workshop initially produced mainly objects for ecclesiastical and public clients. In the 1960s, jewellery production was revived. In the meantime, the workshop is in its 3rd generation with a focus on handcrafted silver jewellery.
Futuristically crafted brooch from the 1960s. Open brooch hammered in silver with a mirror-like fork-shaped basic form, irregularly set with variously sized, round opal cabochons and spheres in silver. With a pin catch on the back. Made in the workshop of Otto Weymann around 1960, excellent condition.
Dimensions & Details - Silver 925/- - weight 8,34 g - 5,2 x 2 cm