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Necklace

Description

Articulated necklace, silver and enamel: Norwegian, designed by Grete Prytz Kittelsen in 1952, for J Tolstrup

Museum reference

K.2016.94

Collection

Decorative and Applied Art

Object name

Necklace

Production information

Kittelsen, Grete Prytz, 1917 - 2010, Designer
Oslo, Norway, Northern Europe
J. Tostrup, Manufacturer
Oslo, Norway, Northern Europe

Date

1950s

Style / Culture

Modernist

Materials

Silver, Enamel

Exhibitions

  • Modernist Jewellery (01 Dec 2017 - 15 Jul 2018)
    National Museum of Scotland

Credit

Presented by the Art Fund

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