Georg Jensen - Brooch Silver - No.563 – Butterfly






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Georg Jensen Butterfly Brooch No. 563 in sterling silver (SV925), model 563, weighing about 20 g, made in Denmark, in good vintage condition with no laboratory report.
Description from the seller
GEORG JENSEN – Butterfly Brooch No. 563 – Sterling Silver
This elegant butterfly brooch was designed by GEORG JENSEN, renowned for its iconic Scandinavian design and exceptional craftsmanship.
The brooch features a beautifully sculptural butterfly motif with flowing, organic lines that are characteristic of Georg Jensen’s timeless aesthetic. The three-dimensional wings catch the light gracefully, giving the piece a refined yet striking presence.
The reverse is clearly stamped with:
“925S GEORG JENSEN 563”, confirming its authenticity.
The brooch comes with the original Georg Jensen box, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and wearers.
Details
Brand: GEORG JENSEN
Model / Number: 563
Motif: Butterfly
Material: Sterling Silver (SV925)
Dimensions: approx. 5 cm (height) × 6.4 cm (width)
Weight: approx. 20 g
Accessories: Original box
Condition
In good vintage condition
Minor surface scratches and signs of wear consistent with age and use
Please refer to the photos for details
A classic and elegant example of Georg Jensen silver jewelry, perfect as a statement piece or a valuable addition to a collection.
Please note:
Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and are collected by your country’s customs office upon delivery.
Please check with your local customs authority for more details before purchasing.
GEORG JENSEN – Butterfly Brooch No. 563 – Sterling Silver
This elegant butterfly brooch was designed by GEORG JENSEN, renowned for its iconic Scandinavian design and exceptional craftsmanship.
The brooch features a beautifully sculptural butterfly motif with flowing, organic lines that are characteristic of Georg Jensen’s timeless aesthetic. The three-dimensional wings catch the light gracefully, giving the piece a refined yet striking presence.
The reverse is clearly stamped with:
“925S GEORG JENSEN 563”, confirming its authenticity.
The brooch comes with the original Georg Jensen box, making it an excellent choice for both collectors and wearers.
Details
Brand: GEORG JENSEN
Model / Number: 563
Motif: Butterfly
Material: Sterling Silver (SV925)
Dimensions: approx. 5 cm (height) × 6.4 cm (width)
Weight: approx. 20 g
Accessories: Original box
Condition
In good vintage condition
Minor surface scratches and signs of wear consistent with age and use
Please refer to the photos for details
A classic and elegant example of Georg Jensen silver jewelry, perfect as a statement piece or a valuable addition to a collection.
Please note:
Import duties, taxes, and customs fees are not included in the item price or shipping cost.
These charges are the buyer’s responsibility and are collected by your country’s customs office upon delivery.
Please check with your local customs authority for more details before purchasing.
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