Unusual brooch from the Art Deco period. Elongated form, irregularly hammered surface with rolled elements, partly blackened. Set with three round lapis lazuli cabochons in frame settings. Made around 1925/30 by Karl Karst from Pforzheim. Condition: slight patina, otherwise very good.
Interesting brooch from the late Art Deco period. Elongated form, irregularly hammered surface with rolled elements, partly blackened. Set with three round lapis lazuli cabochons in ribbed settings. Back with security brooch. Made around 1925/30 by Karl Karst of Pforzheim. Condition: slight patina, otherwise very good.
Karl Karst's factory for gold and silver jewellery was one of the best known in Pforzheim. Karst was not only a producer; he designed his jewellery himself. His creations of the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods are not only captivating because of their excellent design, but also because of their outstanding craftsmanship.
Dimensions & Details - Silver 800/- - Weight 12,94 g - 7 x 1,2 cm