The more I study Niels Erik From’s modernist jewellery, the more I like it. I don’t know whether it’s to do with my archaeological career, and the years spent working on finds from various excavations, but I am an inveterate typologiser. I just can’t help it. So I have noticed the variations in the various designs that N E From used in his jewellery.
Usually he made a suite of jewellery types – rings, brooches, earrings, cufflinks, bracelets, necklaces, pendants – and in a variety of themes all riffing on a basic design, and using a range of different semi-precious stones. Putting my Linnaean hat on, I’m going to start with what I rather clunkily call his asymmetrical concave disc design. It probably has a proper name given to it by From, but I don’t know what that is.
The characteristic features of this design are a dished, concave disc of silver, into which is set, asymmetrically and near the edge of the disc, a cabochon semi precious stone (or sometimes a solid silver cabochon) held in a plain collet. The silver around the collet is oxidised to give a blackish effect, to contrast with the rest of the disc, which is untreated and silvery.
This basic design is also found in brooches:
and earrings:
and cufflinks:
and bracelets:
and necklaces:
and pendants:
N E From amethyst pendant. For sale at JohnKelly1880.co.uk: click on photo for details. 42 mm diameter. Design #1.1.7Okay, now we’ve got the basics out of the way, let’s start riffing.
Multiple discs in a row:
Multiple discs in an equal sized trefoil arrangement:
Multiple discs in an unequal sized trefoil arrangement:
Rings of six discs:
Discs interspersed with open circles:
Discs with surrounding circles:
Discs with surrounding double circles:
Discs with surrounding ovals:
I’m sure there are plenty of other variations I haven’t come across yet. It’s fun looking!
Cabochon semi precious stone types I have seen used in the various designs:
Single arrangements:
Design #1.1.1 (ring): amber, amethyst, chrysoprase/green chalcedony, glass (blue), ivory, malachite, onyx (black), rhodochrosite, rose quartz, solid silver, tiger’s eye.
Design #1.1.2 (brooch): amber, chrysoprase/green chalcedony, glass (blue), rose quartz, solid silver.
Design #1.1.3 (earrings): amethyst, chrysoprase/green chalcedony, rose quartz, solid silver.
Design #1.1.4 (cufflinks): amber, rose quartz, tiger’s eye.
Design #1.1.5 (bracelet): chrysoprase/green chalcedony, glass (blue), rose quartz, solid silver.
Design #1.1.6 (necklace): solid silver.
Design #1.1.7 (pendant): amber (small and large), chrysoprase/green chalcedony (large), rhodochrosite (small), rose quartz (small and large).
Multiple arrangements
Design #1.2.1 (row brooch): amber, rose quartz, tiger’s eye.
Design #1.2.2 (equal trefoil brooch): amber, amethyst, rose quartz.
Design #1.2.3 (equal trefoil pendant): rose quartz.
Design #1.2.4 (unequal triple earrings): solid silver.
Design #1.2.5 (ring of six discs brooch): chrysoprase/green chalcedony, rose quartz.
Design #1.2.6 (ring of six discs pendant): amber
Discs interspersed with open circles
Design #1.3.1 (bracelet): amethyst, rose quartz.
Design #1.3.2 (bracelet): rose quartz.
Discs with surrounding circles
Design #1.4.1 (earrings): rose quartz.
Design #1.4.2 (bracelet): chrysoprase/green chalcedony.
Design #1.4.3 (necklace): amber.
Design #1.4.4 (pendant): amethyst, tiger’s eye.
Discs with surrounding double circles
Design #1.5.1 (brooch): amethyst, chrysoprase/green chalcedony.
Design #1.5.2 (earrings): rose quartz.
Design #1.5.3 (pendant): amber.
Discs with surrounding ovals
Design #1.6.1 (bracelet): amber.
Design #1.6.2 (necklace): rose quartz.
Beautiful and informative post. Very beautiful jewelry.
Thank you for sharing your hard work.
Thank you Sally, that’s very sweet of you. And thanks for sharing your beautiful jewellery too!
Wonderful blog, Rebecca! It’s a fabulous collection of NE From designs with great images and so much useful information. Thank you for generously sharing all of your knowledge with us.
With kind regards,
Pat
Ah thanks Pat, and thanks for your input – much appreciated. Here’s to sharing the N E From love!