No reserve price - Other brand - Ring Silver - Studio Else & Paul

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Joan Lowther
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Holds a diamond diploma with distinction and a master’s degree in art market appraisal.

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925 sterling silver ring designed by Studio Else & Paul, Norway, unisex, total weight 6 g, with a two-part split band in a brutalist Scandinavian modernist design, in excellent condition with no laboratory report.

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This ring is a 925 sterling silver modernist piece designed by the
internationally recognized Norwegian duo Studio Else & Paul.
*Designers: Else Berntsen Hughes (1938–2002) and Paul C. Hughes,
who established their studio in Hadeland, Norway, in 1959.
*Design Style: Known for its "brutalist" or "mid-century modernist" aesthetic,
the ring features a sculptural, abstract, and textured organic lattice design.
*Construction: The ring is typically handmade using the lost-wax casting method
and features a distinctive two-part (split) band that allows for slight size adjustment.
*Markings: Authentic pieces are usually stamped with marks such as "Studio Else & Paul,"
"Norway," "Sterling," and "925 S".
The ring is 18mm in diameter, 12 mm hight and made with 3 levels.

*History & Significance:
The studio gained international fame after being honored at the Design Triennale exhibitions in Milan in 1960. Their work is celebrated for its artistic expression, which was often influenced by primitive cultures and modern abstract art.
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* I package everything very carefully. to get your item safely to you.
* I shipped next day after payment receiving (not in weeckend).
* I will be happy to get a feedback after receiving.
Good luck with bidding !

This ring is a 925 sterling silver modernist piece designed by the
internationally recognized Norwegian duo Studio Else & Paul.
*Designers: Else Berntsen Hughes (1938–2002) and Paul C. Hughes,
who established their studio in Hadeland, Norway, in 1959.
*Design Style: Known for its "brutalist" or "mid-century modernist" aesthetic,
the ring features a sculptural, abstract, and textured organic lattice design.
*Construction: The ring is typically handmade using the lost-wax casting method
and features a distinctive two-part (split) band that allows for slight size adjustment.
*Markings: Authentic pieces are usually stamped with marks such as "Studio Else & Paul,"
"Norway," "Sterling," and "925 S".
The ring is 18mm in diameter, 12 mm hight and made with 3 levels.

*History & Significance:
The studio gained international fame after being honored at the Design Triennale exhibitions in Milan in 1960. Their work is celebrated for its artistic expression, which was often influenced by primitive cultures and modern abstract art.
---
* I package everything very carefully. to get your item safely to you.
* I shipped next day after payment receiving (not in weeckend).
* I will be happy to get a feedback after receiving.
Good luck with bidding !

Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory report
No laboratory report
Style
Scandinavian design
Brand
Other brand
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
Yes
Total weight
6 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Norway
Title additional information
Studio Else & Paul
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Objects sold
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