Exemplary example of the Kunstgewerbe-Verein-Pforzheim circa 1905/10. Exceptional necklace in silver with blue enamel in geometric design language. The main element shows an openwork body in abstract triangular form with two arrow-shaped elements in relief, the tips of which have been set with bright blue enamel. Three triangular shaped suspensions complete the ensemble. Comes with a chain with a spring ring clasp. Manufacturer's marks from the Falk brothers and Wilhelm Müller from Pforzheim.
This exquisite example of silver Art Nouveau jewellery is a real collector's item. Originally made around 1905/10 by the Kunstgewerbe-Verein-Pforzheim, this necklace is a testament to the exceptional craftsmanship of its time. The geometric design language is simply stunning: the main element is an openwork body in an abstract triangular shape. Two arrow-shaped relief elements set dynamic accents, the tips of which are set with bright blue enamel and form a beautiful contrast to the silver. The ensemble is rounded off by three triangular suspensions that lend the piece a certain balance. This necklace is truly museum quality and design. It comes with a chain that secures with a spring ring clasp, making it easy and comfortable to wear. The maker's marks of the Falk brothers and Wilhelm Müller of Pforzheim add authenticity to this already remarkable piece of jewellery.
Lit.: Fritz Falk, Art Nouveau Jewellery from Pforzheim, p. 59 and 175
Dimensions & Details - Silver 800/- - Weight 5,23 g - middle part 3 x 3,5 cm - Chain length 44 cm