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  2. DYRBERG/KERN - Wikipedia

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    The company started when Gitte Dyrberg and Henning Kern met at the Danish Design School and began collaborating on a clothing line for women as well as jewelry. [2] In 1990 Gitte and Henning decided to focus only on fashion jewellery which they have been doing since then. [3] DYRBERG/KERN is headquartered on Oesterbro in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  3. Danish Crown Regalia - Wikipedia

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    Danish Crown Regalia are the symbols of the Danish monarchy. They consist of three crowns, a sceptre (symbolizing supreme authority), globus cruciger (an orb symbolizing the earthly realm surmounted by a cross), the sword of state and an ampulla (symbolizing anointing of monarchs). The Danish Royal Regalia are kept in the treasury at Rosenborg ...

  4. Karen Strand - Wikipedia

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    Karen Strand (7 January 1924 – 10 February 2000) was a Danish goldsmith and jewellery designer.One of the first students to study at the Goldsmiths College (Guldsmedehøjskolen) in Copenhagen, she is remembered for her simplistic style, creating chains threaded with stones.

  5. Bernhard Hertz - Wikipedia

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    His graduation piece, an arm ring, was acquired by Frederick VII for 300 Danish rigsdaler and gifted to Countess Danner. The arm ring is now on display in the Danish Design Museum. Hertz used the money from the sale to set up his own business the same year. He specialized in modern jewellery with flower motifs and replicas of ancient jewellery.

  6. Georg Jensen - Wikipedia

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    His silver and jewelry designs from this period often featured plump abstract organic shapes and were accented with gemstones like amber, garnet, citrine, malachite, moonstone, and opal. This approach reflected his personal style, which was rooted in the Art Nouveau movement, but also transcended it with a more streamlined version popular in ...

  7. Danish design - Wikipedia

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    Danish design is a style of functionalistic design and architecture that was developed in mid-20th century. Influenced by the German Bauhaus school, many Danish designers used the new industrial technologies, combined with ideas of simplicity and functionalism to design buildings, furniture and household objects, many of which have become ...

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