Enjoy a breathtaking masterpiece from the heart of Art Nouveau: this exquisite brooch or pendant made of 800/- silver. It is said that every artist carries his epoch within him. This piece of jewellery from the hand of Gustav Hauber is impressive proof of this, for it embodies the aesthetics and attitude to life of the time around 1900 in Schwäbisch Gmünd in an impressive manner.
The focal point of this jewellery gem is the luminous reddish-brown carnelian. In its cross-oval elegance, it sits like a sublime gemstone on a throne. Its intense colour and soft glow set not only a visual but also an emotional accent.
The art of Art Nouveau is evident in the finesse of the design that surrounds this carnelian. A detailed, openwork wreath of roses and the finest ornamentation dances around the gemstone as if to hold it in an eternal embrace. The pattern worked in relief bears witness to the brilliance of craftsmanship of those days and lends the pendant a special dimension of elegance and sophistication.
Not to be overlooked is the functionally designed back, which ensures both a secure hold as a brooch and the possibility of wearing the piece as a pendant. Gustav Hauber's trademark may have lost some of its distinctness over the years, but its iconic design remains unmistakable. For Hauber's works of art were always a reflection of his vision: a central cabochon majestically enclosed by a wreath of flowers in relief.
Make this piece of jewellery your mark of style and elegance, honouring an era when art and craftsmanship played a harmonious symphony. It's more than just an accessory - it's a piece of history that will never lose its significance.
Dimensions & Details
- Silver 800/-
- Weight 12,52 g
- 5.2 x 3.5 cm