Danish silversmith Georg Jensen (1866 - 1934) served his apprenticeship under Holm of Svartgade, Copenhagen and became a journeyman in 1884, at the same time taking classes in art, modelling and engraving. From 1897 he studied at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts and briefly worked for Bing & Grondahl

In the 1890s, he came under the influence of Mogens Ballin and spent some time in his workshop in 1899. In 1900, he won a scholarship which took him to Italy and France. On his return, he established a small porcelain factory with Joachim Petersen but this proved unsuccessful and he opened his first workshop in 1904 producing a small selection of silver jewellery.

He specialised in semi-precious stones and enamelware set in silver, and his designs for brooches, buckles and pendants were inspired by nature and the ideals of the Art Nouveau and Arts & Crafts movement.

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A Georg Jensen silver bracelet; design no. 299 by Viviana Torun,…

A Georg Jensen silver bracelet; design no. 299 by Viviana Torun, 8 mm wide fancy link chain to hook and eye clasp with makers stamps and London hallmarks for 2000, length 17 cm, wt. 34.17g, in box.

Georg Jensen, sterling silver bracelet by Astrid fog, cascading…

Georg Jensen, sterling silver bracelet by Astrid fog, cascading slices of sterling silver in disc formation, design 169, stamped Georg Jensen 925 S Denmark 169, weight 120gm, width: 2.7 cm, length: 19 cm.

Georg Jensen, silver bracelet, sterling silver, moonlight…

Georg Jensen, silver bracelet, sterling silver, moonlight grapes bracelet, designed with balls on an extendable trace chain, signed 'Gj 925 S', total weight 23.8 grams

Georg Jensen turquoise 'Blossom' bracelet, property from the…

Georg Jensen turquoise 'Blossom' bracelet, property from the Estate of a private Sydney Collector, composed of a line of collet-set cabochon turquoise, alternated with a sculpted blossoms, between elliptical connectors, mounted in sterling silver, length…