No reserve price - Necklace with pendant Silver - Ragnar Skalstad

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Unisex silver pendant designed by Ragnar Skalstad in Norway, dating from circa 1970, in a large brutalist sculptural style with a 54.5 cm chain, total weight 56.830 g, and no laboratory report.

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Description from the seller

Very large and striking brutalist pendant in first-grade silver, designed by Ragnar Skalstad in Norway around 1970.

The pendant features a pronounced sculptural design with openwork structures and deep, organic volumes. Typically brutalist: raw, powerful. This is not a subtle necklace but a true statement piece that immediately catches the eye.

The pendant is combined with a heavy, faceted anchor chain in first-grade silver. The chain is not from Ragnar Skalstad himself, but it forms a visually and technically strong match with the voluminous design of the pendant.

Details:

Designer: Ragnar Skalstad
Country of origin: Norway
Period: around 1970
Material hanger: silver
Pendant dimensions
Length: 8.9 cm
Width: approximately 6.3 cm
Height/depth: approx. 1 cm.

Ketting
Polished anchor link
Width of links: approx. 3 mm
Length: 54.5 cm

Certification label hanger

Norway
113 (model number)
STERLING 925S
RS (Ragnar Skalstad)


All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.

Seller's Story

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Very large and striking brutalist pendant in first-grade silver, designed by Ragnar Skalstad in Norway around 1970.

The pendant features a pronounced sculptural design with openwork structures and deep, organic volumes. Typically brutalist: raw, powerful. This is not a subtle necklace but a true statement piece that immediately catches the eye.

The pendant is combined with a heavy, faceted anchor chain in first-grade silver. The chain is not from Ragnar Skalstad himself, but it forms a visually and technically strong match with the voluminous design of the pendant.

Details:

Designer: Ragnar Skalstad
Country of origin: Norway
Period: around 1970
Material hanger: silver
Pendant dimensions
Length: 8.9 cm
Width: approximately 6.3 cm
Height/depth: approx. 1 cm.

Ketting
Polished anchor link
Width of links: approx. 3 mm
Length: 54.5 cm

Certification label hanger

Norway
113 (model number)
STERLING 925S
RS (Ragnar Skalstad)


All jewelry is carefully packed in a jewelry box and shipped with Track & Trace.

Seller's Story

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Details

Era
1900-2000
Laboratory Report
No laboratory report
Style
Scandinavian design
Metal
Silver
Brand jewellery
No
Total weight
56.83 g
Condition
Excellent condition - barely used with minimal signs of wear
Gender
Unisex
Country of Origin
Norway
Title additional information
Ragnar Skalstad
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Objects sold
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