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The Ring Reimagined, 1960 to Today




Each ring in the Love collection is shaped by the sound wave of the word “love”, spoken in different languages.
The result is a minimal yet powerful wearable sculpture — a tribute to the shared human experience of love, across cultures.
Lera Ginsburg (Ukraine 1980) is a Hamburg-based designer and musician who creates sculptural jewelry translating sound and memory into wearable art.

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GINSBURG (Ukraine, born 1980)
“Love 1”
White ring made of Ultrasint® PA11 — a bio-based polyamide derived from castor oil
10,9 gr
Size 54/55 (other sizes on order)




(Ukraine, born 1980)
“Love 1” Black ring made of Ultrasint® PA11 — a biobased polyamide derived from castor oil 10,8 gr
Size 54/55 (other sizes on order)



| .130 LERA GINSBURG (Ukraine, born 1980)
“Love 1” Silver 18 gr
Size 56 (open ring, adaptable sizes)
Limited edition of 10
550€


| .143 UTE DECKER (Germany, born 1969)
“Calligraphy”
Sculptural ring, initialled & hallmarked 100% recycled sterling silver
9.5 x 4.3 x 4.6 cm (ed #2) 2023
Limited edition of 24, individually sculpted unique within the serie (#2/24)
2.250€


Ute Decker (b. 1969, Germany) is a London-based artistjeweller renowned for her minimalist yet bold sculptural jewellery. Her innovative method of sculpting, bending, and twisting gold and silver to create powerful and expressive three-dimensional “geometric poetry” has garnered international acclaim.
In 2011, Decker made history as one of the first jewellers in the world to work with fully traceable, certi-fied Fairtrade gold. Her ring, The Curling Crest of a Wave, 2015, became the first Fairtrade Gold jewellery piece in The Victoria & Albert Museum’s permanent collection.
As a political economistturned-journalist-turnedartist jeweller, Decker’s journey to become a pioneer of the responsible jewellery movement was sparked by a simple yet profound question:
“Where do my materials come from?”
www.utedecker.com

(Germany, born 1969)
“Infinity Spiral”
Large sculptural ring
100% recycled sterling silver
Size: small 2019
Limited edition of 24, individually sculpted, unique within the serie (#3/24)

DECKER (Germany, born 1969)

“Infinity Spiral”
Large sculptural ring 18 kt Fairtrade Gold
Size: small to medium 2020
Limited edition of 6, individually sculpted, unique within the series (#6/6)
8.900€
(Italy, born 1956)
Paolo Marcolongo is an Italian goldsmith and sculptor known for blending glass and metal in contemporary jewelry. A member of the Scuola Orafa Padovana, his work combines sensuality and tension and is featured in international exhibitions and collections, including the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.
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Ring Silver 925 & fluorite
32,9 gr
Size 55
2021
Unique piece
Provenance: artist’s studio
1.850€ | .4066
Ring Silver 925 & rose quartz
28,1 gr
Size 51
2016
Unique piece
Provenance: artist’s studio
1.950€
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Ring Silver 925 & fluorite
28 gr
Size 54
2020
Unique piece
Provenance: artist’s studio
1.850€ | .4068
Ring Silver 925 & amethyst
23,8 gr
Size 54
2020
Unique piece
Provenance: artist’s studio
1.950€


Nisa Chevènement is a French artist of Egyptian origin, known for her bronze sculptures, contemporary jewelry, and paintings. She has exhibited internationally and received awards including the Grand Prix de la Sculpture from the Fondation Taylor.

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NISA CHEVENEMENT
(Egypt, born1944)
“Chevauchée”
Silver ring 14,9 gr
Size 54 (ring can be resized)
Edition of 50
950€
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(Belgium, 1949-2010)
280€

Unique plexi Kinetic ring Size 53 Ca 1980
Christian Wuytack is a Belgian jeweller, renowned for his enamel work on precious metals, who in the 1980s also developed a distinctive line of plexiglass jewels.


Irakli Nassidzé is a Georgian artist (born 1973) who evolved from graphic art, haute couture to jewelry, where he found his most authentic form of expression.

| .47 IRAKLI NASSIDZÉ (Tbilissi, born 1973)
“Lotus” Bronze ring 107,6 gr
Open ring, adaptable size 2023
Limited edition 950€
(Tbilissi, born 1973)
“Metamorphosis”
Silver and 7 agate cabochons
(4 - 8,2 ct & 3 - 2,05 ct) 14,61 gr
Size 53/54 (other sizes on order) 2025
Edition of 38 - This item is the Prototype 950€



(Tbilissi, born 1973)
“Doda”
Bronze gold plated ring and methysts
33 gr
Size 59
2025
Limited edition of 28
This item is the Prototype
890€




Giampaolo Babetto (Italy born 1947) has been a leading figure in Avant-Garde goldsmithing since the 1960s. A veteran of the Padua School, he has profoundly shaped the art of jewellery in Italy and globally. Known for his versatility, Babetto works across various mediums, including jewellery, silver objects, furniture, and architectural design.
Babetto’s creations draw inspiration from contemporary art movements like minimalism, kinetic art, and pop art, blending these influences with architectural elements such as Palladio’s villas. His jewellery is innovative, often modular or movable, resembling smallscale sculptures or architectural works. Gold is his preferred medium for its warmth
and malleability, which he pairs with unconventional materials like plastic, glass, or enamel. These combinations, enhanced by vibrant pigments and age-old techniques, define the minimalist geometry that characterises the Padua School.
For Babetto, his art balances rational design with impulsive creation. “I am both rational and impulsive,” he says, crafting each piece with precision while embracing spontaneous passion in its execution. The result is minimalist works stripped of decoration, emphasizing form, structure, and emotional impact.
Since 1967, Babetto’s work has been featured in major collections and exhibitions worldwide, including:
• Victoria and Albert Museum, London
• Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
• Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles
• Hermitage Museum Foundation, New York
• Museum of Fine Arts, Houston
• Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim
• National Gallery of Australia, Canberra and more….
(Italy, born 1947)
Babetto’s architectural ring, where audacious gold merges with vibrant green plexi, highlighting its elegantly abstract contours
18ct white gold and light green methacrylate (Plexi glass) ring
22,9 gr
Size 50 (other sizes available on order) 2001
Limited edition of 7
Provenance: artist’s studio
Price on request info@collectors-gallery.com





(Italy, born 1947)
A statement wide-band ring, adorned with a textured matte gold structure that catches the light with every movement
18ct gold ring
25,1 gr Size 55 1988
Limited edition of 7
Provenance: artist’s studio

Price on request info@collectors-gallery.com




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A modern architectural ring in white gold, designed with layered alternating cubes; the inner face is enriched with red pigment, while the outer faces are finished in black niello.
White 18ct gold, red pigment, niello 15,2 Gr Size 54 1995
Limited edition of 7
Provenance: artist’s studio
Price on request info@collectors-gallery.com


born 1947)
An architectural white gold ring crafted from interlocking, cut cubes with a striated finish, typical of Master Babetto’s signature style.
18ct white gold 18,8 gr
Size 54 1995
limited edition of 7
Provenance: artist’s studio






Sophia Vari (1940–2013) was born in Athens to a Greek father and a Hungarian mother, and spent her childhood between Greece and Switzerland. She studied art in England and later at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where her work was shaped by the influences of Cubism and Surrealism.
In 1978, she met Colombian artist Fernando Botero, with whom she shared her life between France, Italy, Colombia, and the United States.
Her artistic practice centered on the dialogue between form and balance, drawing inspiration from Mayan, Egyptian, Olmec, Cycladic, and Baroque traditions. While best known for her bronze sculptures, she also produced collages, paintings, and innovative jewelry pieces she described as “wearable sculptures,” crafted from silver, gold, and ebony.
Her work has been presented worldwide, with over 125 solo exhibitions in major museums, and her monumental sculptures have been installed in cities across the globe—from Paris to New York.
www.sophiavari.com



| .004 SOPHIA VARI (Greece, 1940-2023)
“Héméra “
Hemera is a figure from Greek mythology. She is the primordial goddess of daylight and the day itself
Gilded silver ring 32,9 gr
Size 53 2013 2EA (Limited edition of 6 + 2 AP)
Provenance: artist’s studio

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VARI (Greece, 1940-2023)
“Meandre” Meandre Ring translates the essence of her monumental sculptures into an intimate, small-scale piece.
18ct Yellow gold ring 21 gr Size 61 1990
1EA (Limited edition of 6 + 2AP) - last available
14.000€




| .007 SOPHIA VARI (Greece, 1940-2023)
« Daedalion » Brass Ring.
This piece reflects the artist’s collage-inspired approach, featuring a layered composition of abstract forms.
36,00 g
Open ring (adaptable size) 2019. 3/8, (Limited edition of 8 + 2 AP)
Provenance: artist’s studio 3.500€

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VARI (Greece, 1940-2023)
“Astarté”
Astarté – Fertility and war goddess of the Near East, her symbols—lions, doves, and moon—reflect a dual nature of love and might.
Silver ring 20,00 gr
Size 48
Ca 1980’s
4/6 (Limited edition of 6 + 2AP)
Provenance: artist’s studio
7.500€




| .4098 SOPHIA VARI (Greece, 1940-2023)
“Tantale”
Small-scale sculptural forms, enhanced by the interplay of ebony and gold. 18ct yellow gold & ebony ring Wood 9,80 gr - Gold 10,80 gr Size 54 2024 1EA (Limited edition of 6 + 2 AP) 9.800€

Jewelry in collaboration with artists and editors GianCarlo Montebello and Cleto Munari
In the 1970s and 1980s, Ettore Sottsass brought his radical, postmodern design language into the world of jewelry through collaborations with GianCarlo Montebello (Gem Montebello) and Cleto Munari.
With Gem Montebello, he created limited-edition pieces that fused architecture and ornament — bold, geometric forms crafted in precious metals and stones, often evoking totems or symbolic objects.
For Cleto Munari’s Design Jewelry project, Sottsass designed sculptural, conceptual pieces using materials like gold, enamel, coral, and lapis lazuli. These works blurred the lines between jewelry and miniature architecture, expressing memory, emotion, and abstraction.
Both collaborations reflect Sottsass’s vision of jewelry as intimate architecture — wearable, symbolic, and thought-provoking.
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(Italy, 1917-2007)
“Ruota” (Wheel)
18ct gold and coral ring
Diam : 5 cm
25,4 gr
Size 56 1997
Edited by Cleto Munari in limited edition of 19



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(Italy, 1917-2007)
SiIver ring. Size 60
Dimensions: 3,8 x 3 x 3 cm 25,9 gr 1967
Limited edition ( ES/1) by GEM Montebello in Milan With his original box
An example of this work is held in the collection of the Museum of Fine Art in Houston








| .4164 ETTORE SOTTSASS (Italy, 1917-2007)
“Valentina”
Named after the artist Valentina Aversano, Cleto Munari’s wife 18 ct yellow & white gold and amethyst ring
29,7 gr Size 56 1984
Edited by Cleto
Munari
in limited edition of 9
Price on request

Swiss artist Meret Oppenheim (1913–1985) was a central figure in Surrealism, renowned for her inventive and provocative works that challenge perception and material conventions. Best known for her iconic Object (1936), a teacup lined with fur, she worked across painting, sculpture, jewelry, and design, bringing imagination and subversion to every medium.
Meret Oppenheim’s Collaboration with Cleto Munari
In the 1980s, Oppenheim collaborated with Italian designer Cleto Munari, transforming her Surrealist vision into jewelry and objects that hover between dream and reality. Together, they reimagined everyday materials as poetic, provocative art, where fur, metal, and unexpected forms challenge perception and invite wonder. This partnership captures Oppenheim’s enduring fascination with metamorphosis, play, and the uncanny, translating her irreverent spirit into pieces that are both wearable and timelessly imaginative.


(Swiss, 1913 - 1985)
“Fontana”
18ct gold and turquoise ring
29,5 gr
Size 54/55 (ring can be resized) 1985
An extraordinary rarity for the discerning collector: one of only two ever realized, inclusive of this prototype — Cleto Munari Edition.
Prototype ring with certificate



(Italy, born 1930)
Cleto Munari is an Italian designer, artist, and “editor” celebrated for his innovative contributions to jewelry, silverware, watches, and luxury objects. He founded his eponymous company in the early 1970s and was profoundly influenced by architect Carlo Scarpa, which led him to explore collaborations with prominent designers such as Ettore Sottsass, Mario Botta, and Alessandro Mendini, Meret Oppenheim etc...)
Munari’s work is characterized by its artistic vision, meticulous craftsmanship, and conceptual approach, earning a place in over 100 museum collections worldwide, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Beyond creating, he has curated a collection of more than 250 artistic jewelry pieces, positioning himself as a “publisher of important objects” who bridges design, art, and collectible luxury.
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CLETO MUNARI
(Italy, born 1930)
“Mata Hari”
Gold and diamond ring (1,14ct)
20,2 gr Size 57 2010
Limited edition of 29


(Italy, born 1930)
“Girovagando”
18ct gold ring features a green agate pearl designed to move freely, creating a dynamic interplay of light and form with every gesture.
21,2 gr Size 57 2015
Limited edition of 29




Giorgio Facchini is an Italian goldsmith and sculptor, known for his innovative kinetic and sculptural jewels blending art and design. | .113
GIORGIO FACCHINI (Italy, born 1947)
“Approfondire Percorsi”
Unique 18 ct gold abstract ring 33,6 gr

(Italy, born 1958)
Unique silver gilded ring 43,4 grammes
Size 58 2023
Provenance: artist’s studio 2.700€

Alberto Zorzi is an Italian goldsmith of the Padua School, is celebrated for his minimalist, sculptural goldwork. A former student and teacher at the Instituto Statale d’Arte Pietro Selvatico, he has also taught in Milan and Florence. Geometry remains a central inspiration in his work.



André Lamy studied at Maredsous Abbey and created modern abstract jewelry that inspired Fernand Demaret. Their 1961 collaboration marked an early commercial opening for modern Belgian jewelry. He died prematurely in 1975.
| .2072 ANDRÉ LAMY (Belgium, 1935-1975)
18 ct gold and pearls ring
7 gr Size 56 1970’
Provenance: artist’s family
3.850€


Jean Desprès was a pioneering French goldsmith and jeweler, known for his elegant Art Deco designs that combined modernist geometry with refined craftsmanship. His work is celebrated for its balance of artistic innovation and technical mastery.
(France, 1889-1980)
Modernist, partially oxidized silver ring with yellow gold.
21,8 gr
Size 52
Ca 1970
2.800€

Othmar Zschaler was a Swiss jeweler celebrated for his avant-garde, sculptural “abstract jewels,” blending geometric forms with traditional craftsmanship. His innovative pieces are featured in private collections and museums worldwide.

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OTHMAR ZSCHALER
(Swiss, 1930-2023)
18ct and opal ring
18,2 gr
Size 51
1970 ‘
5.500€

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OTHMAR ZSCHALER (Swiss, 1930-2023)
5.500 €

18ct gold Tourmaline (1,7 ct) Diamond baguette (0,11ct F/G, VVS)
7,5 gr Size 51 1970’


Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942 -2014) studied at Maredsous Abbey School and in Brussels’ La Cambre visual arts school. He is one of the spearheads of contemporary Belgian jewellery creation. Claude Wesel forged an original artistic vocabulary by using a biomechanical style that often triggers emotions linked to collective or personal memories. Several pieces of the artist can be found in prestigious institutions such as Pforzheim’s Schmuckmuseum, the Communauté française des arts plastiques, Antwerp’s Diamond Museum, and Houston’s Museum of Fine Arts (MFAH).
Following the success of Sotheby’s spring exhibition, this presentation offers a rare opportunity to experience the full scope of Claude Wesel’s creativity.
His early works (1960–1980) reveal a bold spirit of experimentation, where form and material merge into a distinctive artistic language.
The late-period creations, produced after 1990 , showcase the boundless imagination of an artist who never ceased to reinvent himself.
Far from closing a chapter, Wesel’s final decades shine with audacity and renewal, affirming his restless pursuit of innovation. Placed in dialogue with his formative pieces, these works trace the evolution of a creator who consistently expanded the boundaries of contemporary art.
His early works (1960–1980) reflect a period of bold experimentation, where form and material merge into a distinctive artistic language.


At just 21, Claude Wesel started his professional journey with Demaret Jeweller in Brussels, where he quickly established his distinctive style and mastery of craftsmanship.

Fernand Demaret was a Belgian goldsmith based in Brussels. He is considered one of the pioneers in modern jewellery art.
His wife Madame Liliane Nathalie Mosselmans introduced him to her friend André Lamy, a former student of the “Ecole des Métiers d’Art de Maredsous” who was creating beautiful modern abstract jewellery which inspired Fernand Demaret to turn to his style.
In 1961 the Demaret opened an artist jewelry rue du Bailli in Brussels and hired great artists jewellers.
In 1962 Claude Wesel join the workshop, and later Michel Louwette and Bernard François.
They form the “Demaret workshop - Groupe Atelier Demaret”, which, for ten years, allows young artists to experiment their creativity with precious materials. Their association was the first real opening in Belgium to the commercial sector to modern jewellery. By using the lost wax technique, they were able to combine different elements into an abstraction while still creating a baroque style.


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Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct gold, ring
Engraved and faceted amethyst
3 cultured pearls and 2 garnets
17,6 gr
Size 53
Ca 1965
6.500€



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Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct gold ring with australian opal and 3 diamonds
3 round brilliant diamonds, +/0.08 ct, 0.2 ct, & 0.15 ct.
21gr
Size 52
Ca 1966/67


| .4210 FERNAND DEMARET
Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct white gold diamond brillant cut and pearl ring
24,5 gr Size 56
Ca 1965
4.250€
Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
A 18 ct gold modernist ring 12,1 gr Size 52 1960’s





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Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct gold and emeralds ring Emeralds (1,6 and 1,9 ct)
15 gr
3,7 x 1,5 cm
Size 56 Ca 1965
7.500€


| .4218 FERNAND DEMARET
Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18 ct gold and “Mabe” pearl Size 52
14,4 gr Ca 1965
5.900€


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Artist-jeweller: Claude Wesel (Belgium, 1942-2014)
A 18 ct gold and “Mabe” pearl ring
0,01 diamond Size 52 13,5 gr Ca 1965 5.500€


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CLAUDE
(Belgium, 1942-2014)
Prototype (or ‘model zero’) used for placing orders
Silver and pearl
Model #1026
13 gr
Size 56 (ring can be resized)
1964
Provenance: artist’s family
2.500€




| .705 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
Prototype (or ‘model zero’) used for placing orders
Model #1760
13 gr
Size 54 (ring can be resized) 1962
Published: Belgian Modernist Jewellery. Ed Collectors Gallery p73
Provenance: Claude Wesel’s estate with Certificate
2.500€


| .3050 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
Prototype (or ‘model zero’) used for placing orders Silver and baroque pearl
Model # 1231
13,7 gr
Size 55 (ring can be resized) 1965
Provenance: artist’s family
2.500€


| .018 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Marquise” ring
A 18ct gold, white gold, citrine
Model # 4323
2,8 x 2,2 cm
8 gr
Size 56 (ring can be resized) 1980’s 4.500€

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(Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct gold abstract ring set with a marquise cut sapphire
2,5 x 1,8 cm 8 gr
Size 54 (ring can be resized)
Ca 1970s



(Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct gold and silver ring Model # 3410
21,2 gr
Size 55 (ring can be resized) 1977


WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Dentelles “
Silver ring Model # 7024
16,4 gr Size 56 (ring can be resized) 1975 2.750€



| .1041 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Petit Etrier” 18ct gold, pearl, diamond (0,10) Model # 3877
4 gr
Size 53 (ring can be resized) 1982
1.850€

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18ct gold chrysoprase, diamond from the « π » Collection 23,9 gr Size 51 (ring can be resized) 1974 5.750€



| .4205 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18ct ring 2 pearls and an opal Model # 3542 11,9 gr
Size 56 (ring can be resized) 1978 4.500€

(Belgium, 1942-2014)
18K gold ring set with a baroque pearl (D approx. 10.9mm) enhanced with a diamond (approx. 0.1ct) Size 51 (ring can be resized)
9.2 gr Ca 1970’ 3.800€




| .015 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Galet perle” Tahitian pearl, elegantly set in 18ct yellow gold Model # 6840 13 gr
Size 55 (ring can be resized) 2005 3.500€


| .017 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
Colombian emerald cabochon, set in 18ct yellow and white gold — a refined harmony of rich color and precious metal Model # 6258 12gr
Size 55/56 (ring can be resized) 1998 8.500€


| .836 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Disque”
Abstract silver ring Model #5541 25,7 gr
Size 53 (ring can be resized) 1993
Provenance : Claude Wesel’s estate 1.850€




(Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Japanese” collection
Prototype silver ring
Model # 6875
11 gr
Size 54 (ring can be resized)
2005
Provenance: Claude Wesel’s estate
2.250€





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(Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Turban”
Model # 5267
Silver ring set with a large baroque
pearl
17,9 gr Size 56 (other sizes on order) 1990
Posthumous production by rights’ holders

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CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Unisex” ring
18ct gold & silver, with a 0,10ct diamond
Model # 7055
6,3 gr
Size 55 (other sizes on order)
2007
Posthumous production by rights’ holders

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CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Unisex” ring
Silver with a 0,10ct diamond
Model # 7055
7,2 gr
Size 57 (other sizes on order)
2007
950 €




| .962 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Disque”
18ct yellow gold, silver ring
Model # 6823
2002 Size 54 20 gr
Posthumous production by rights’ holders
5.500€

| .106 CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“Phalange” Silver ring, available in two variations, each set with a labradorite displaying either golden or blue iridescence Model # 6711
13,9 gr
Size 55 (ring can be resized) 2003
Posthumous productions by rights’ holders
2.950€ (each)

“Phalange” ring with labradorite gold shadow


“Phalange” ring with labradorite blue shadow

1942-2014)
“Rostre” ring
18ct gold, silver and labradorite
Model # 7171
18,4 gr
Size 56 (ring can be resized)
2008


“... Bringing technique to art through my processes and art to technique through my inspiration, is my quest as both man and artist.”
— Claude Wesel
CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
18 ct gold and pearl modernist ring
Model # 7184
9,7 gr
Size 51 (ring can be resized)
2008
4.800€



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CLAUDE WESEL (Belgium, 1942-2014)
“FAB”
Ring designed for his daughter Fabienne
18ct gold and silver Model # 7092
20,6 gr
Size 56 (ring can be resized) 2007
Posthumous production by rights’ holders
3.850€



The 1960s and 1970s marked a golden age for Scandinavian jewelry, defined by bold design and uncompromising craftsmanship. Artists from Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Norway broke away from traditional ornament, embracing clean lines, organic forms, and innovative materials. Silver became the signature medium, sculpted into strikingly modern yet wearable art. This era cemented Scandinavia’s reputation as a leader in avant-garde design, influencing contemporary jewelry worldwide.

Georg Jensen is a legendary Danish design house, internationally celebrated for its exceptional craftsmanship in silverware. Founded in 1904 in Copenhagen by silversmith Georg Jensen (1866–1935), the brand quickly became synonymous with elegant Scandinavian design. Over the years, it has collaborated with a wide range of visionary designers, continually evolving its aesthetic while staying rooted in its artisanal heritage. Today, Georg Jensen offers a diverse collection of jewellery, blending timeless sophistication with contemporary innovation.


Astrid Fog (Denmark ,1911 - 1993) was a Danish designer celebrated for her modernist approach to jewelry, fashion, and decorative arts. In 1969, she debuted her first jewelry collection for Georg Jensen, distinguished by bold, sculptural forms crafted from lightweight, hollow silver. Favoring simple geometric shapes—circles, squares, and rectangles—Fog created striking yet wearable pieces that reflected the spirit of late 20th-century design.

Designed by Astrid Fog (Denmark, 1911-1993) for Georg jensen
Silver and onyx cabochons ring Model # 166
Size 52,5 Ca 1960’s





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Silver ring shaped like a secret box that opens Designed by Astrid Fog (Denmark, 1911-1993) for Georg Jensen
Model #146
Dim 3,1 x 1,2 cm
Weight 10,9 gr
Size 52 (ring can be resized)
1970’





Silver ring
Designed by Astrid Fog (Denmark ,1911-1993) for Georg Jensen Model #157
Size 50 (ring can be resized)
1970’
650€




Silver ring
Designed by Astrid Fog (Denmark, 1911-1993) for Georg Jensen Model #158
Size 52 (ring can be resized) 1970’
850€




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Silver ring with blue enamel dot
Model # 162
Designed by Flemming Eskildsen (Denmark, born 1936)
Size 53 (ring can be resized) Ca 1967
450€

Silver ring with grossular brown stone
Designed by Nanna Ditzel (Denmark, 1923-2005)
Model # 123G
11,3 gr
Size 52 (ring can be resized)
Ca 1967
450€


(US, born 1960)
Jacqueline Rabun is an American-born jewelry designer known for her sculptural, minimalist, and emotionally expressive style. Based in London since the late 1980s, she draws inspiration from nature, human relationships, and organic forms. Her designs often merge conceptual storytelling with wearable elegance. Rabun has collaborated with luxury brands and is especially recognized for her long-term partnership with Georg Jensen, where she created some of the brand’s most iconic modern collections.


| .145 GEORG JENSEN
“Mercy Twist collection”
Designed Jacqueline Rabun
18ct recycled yellow gold
Size 54 (other sizes on order)
Ring available in rose gold on request 2023
2.570€
“Moonlight Grape”
18ct gold ring and diamond
Size 54 (other sizes on order)
Designed in 2022
4.385€


“Moonlight Grape” silver ring
11.9 gr
Size 51 (other sizes on order)
530€



Rare an important 18ct gold and “cat’s eye” moonstone ring
2,9 x 2,5 cm
26 gr
Size 54,5 (ring can be resized)
Ca 1960’s



| .045 BENT KNUDSEN (Denmark, 1924-1997)
14ct gold and amethyst modernist ring 10 gr
Size 51 (ring can be resized) Ca 1970’
2.900€

18ct gold and moonstone drop
Designed by Vivianna Torun BülowHübe (Sweden, 1927-2004)
Size 51
Ca 1970’
Provenance: Private collection of the artist, certificate of authenticity from the family.
3.500€



| .4160 THERESIA HVORSLEV (Sweden, 1935-2024) FOR THE DANISH COMPANY AGE FAUSTING
18ct gold and pearl 9,7 gr Size 53 (ring can be resized) Ca 1970’ 3.500€

| .4032 HANS HANSEN FOR THE DANISH COMPANY SEJ
Amethyst cabochon and 14ct gold 7,3 gr Size 56 (ring can be resized) Ca 1970’
1.250€


| .119 IBE DAHLQUIST (Sweden, 1924-1996)
“Swirl” Silver ring 18,5 gr
Size 51,5 (ring can be resized) 1974


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(Finland, born 1935)
« ARA »
Silver and acrylic ring
Designed for the Finish company Lapponia
Size 53 (open ring) 1975 550€





