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    Article number:
    109113

    For many years, designer Birgitta Löwendahl has travelled around Asia searching for stones for her jewellery, always with a feeling for colour, form and quality. This elegant bracelet is adorned with gemstones in muted colours. The agates are accompanied by a gold-painted wooden ball.

  • Product information
    Article number:
    109113

    For many years, designer Birgitta Löwendahl has travelled around Asia searching for stones for her jewellery, always with a feeling for colour, form and quality. This elegant bracelet is adorned with gemstones in muted colours. The agates are accompanied by a gold-painted wooden ball.

  • Design

    For many years, designer Birgitta Löwendahl has travelled around Asia searching for stones for her jewellery, always with a feeling for colour, form and quality. This elegant bracelet is adorned with gemstones in muted colours. The agates are accompanied by a gold-painted wooden ball.

    Designer

    Birgitta Löwendahl

    Designer and decorator Birgitta Löwendahl lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. She has studied at several art schools and opened her own gallery in 1998, where she shows drawings and graphics from the 18th and 19th centuries. Birgitta Löwendahl has, among other things, designed jewellery, pewter and textile products for Svenskt Tenn for 20 years, and created jewellery for Svensk Slöjd, Skandium London, Garbo and more. In her work, she is inspired by Rare Jewellery from the 18th century Mughal: the craftsmanship, the colour combinations and the symbolism of the precious stones.

  • Design

    For many years, designer Birgitta Löwendahl has travelled around Asia searching for stones for her jewellery, always with a feeling for colour, form and quality. This elegant bracelet is adorned with gemstones in muted colours. The agates are accompanied by a gold-painted wooden ball.

    Designer

    Birgitta Löwendahl

    Designer and decorator Birgitta Löwendahl lives and works in Stockholm, Sweden. She has studied at several art schools and opened her own gallery in 1998, where she shows drawings and graphics from the 18th and 19th centuries. Birgitta Löwendahl has, among other things, designed jewellery, pewter and textile products for Svenskt Tenn for 20 years, and created jewellery for Svensk Slöjd, Skandium London, Garbo and more. In her work, she is inspired by Rare Jewellery from the 18th century Mughal: the craftsmanship, the colour combinations and the symbolism of the precious stones.

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Bracelet Agate Grey & Pink

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