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Svend Nielsen
Trollbeads is unique jewellery. Each bead has its own little history, taking its inspiration from mythology, astrology, fairy tales, fauna, flora, cultural diversity, and last but certainly not least, in the familiar things of everyday living.
What is most distinctive about Trollbeads, apart from the original design, is the use and combination of fascinating materials. The beads are made from the highest quality raw materials including sterling silver, 18 carat gold, Italian Murano glass, natural pearls and precious stones.
The original models are typically created in hard modelling wax – cast and finished in metal. Some models are then set with stones. And other models are created directly in molten, red-hot glass.
The concept of Trollbeads charms was developed over the past 25 years. Today, eighteen Danish and internationally renowned jewellery designers create the beads. There are more than 200 different models. The full collection can always be viewed at www.trollbeads.com
Tell your own story – create your own jewellery.
The many different symbols, flowers, animals, zodiac signs, colours and materials offer you endless variations and combinations, making the jewellery both unique and personal. You can start with just one bead or be bold and begin with a collection. The beads can be worn on a silver or gold chain – as a bracelet or necklace.
Create your own charm over time – wish for trollbeads, it gives others the opportunity to be part of your story.
Trollbeads have won international artistic recognition and have recently been exhibited at Sculpture Objects & Functional Art in Chicago and New York.
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Bettina Burchard & Alexandra Dittrich |
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Claesson, Koivisto & Rune |
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Matthias Hülsebus & Edzard Kramer |
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Stefane Barbeau & Duane Smith |
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Ulf Hanses lives with his family in Djura, outside the town of Borlänge. He is a generous and warm person with a well developed understanding of his work as an industrial designer. He came to Stockholm as a nineteen-year-old apprentice to Sigvard Bernadotte. He attended art school in the evenings and rounded off his formal education at the school of industrial arts. After two years he broke off his studies and began work at the drawing board in his own workshop in Stockholm. Hanses has never regretted the decision and came to realize at an early age the designer´s special drive and impetus are[... mehr]
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Lisa Larsson
Lisa Larsson is well known for her rejuvenation of ornamental Swedish ceramics. Her charming, stylised figurines attract people across generations. The small figurines capture Lisa Larsson’s sense of fun and the spirit of children. Production of her products requires skilled craftsmanship as everything is made using traditional moulding techniques and the figurines are hand-painted by skilled painters.
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