Studio-Talk
silver enamelled in shades of yellow
and brown, the other of silver with
ornaments of coral and silver balls.
The neck ornament illustrated in our
second illustration is made of silver
enamelled, and is particularly inter-
esting, having been designed to wear
with a fancy costume. That shown
in the illustration given below is
also silver, and though the design is
simple, the effect is increased by the
turquoise stones used at intervals
for connecting the chains.
In the first illustration on
this page we have a number of
brooches varied in composition, and
each with an intrinsic beauty of its
own. They are all of silver, some
being set with mother-of-pearl, others
with mother - of - pearl and rubies,
chrysolites, granites, and other stones.
All the skill of the craftsman has
been brought to bear on this work,
and the designer's intentions have
SILVER BROOCHES SET WITH STONES, ETC. DESIGNED BY HANS OFNER , 1 ' hi i p d o 11 t
EXECUTED BY ROZET & FISCHMEISTER AND V. KRAMARC Deen aClmlraOly canl™
The brooches shown in the illustra-
tion below are also admirable in
at the Kunstgewerbeschule, having been his design, mother-of-pearl and coral being very effec-
teacher. tively employed. The earrings are of silver relieved
by a border of gold. The pendant has a large
Of the two necklets shown in the first illustration cornelian for its centre, with a pleasing design
on p. 329, the upper one is formed of pyramids of surrounding it, the material again-being silver.
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JEWELLERY DESIGNED BY HANS OFNER
' EXECUTED BY V. KRAMARC
33°
silver enamelled in shades of yellow
and brown, the other of silver with
ornaments of coral and silver balls.
The neck ornament illustrated in our
second illustration is made of silver
enamelled, and is particularly inter-
esting, having been designed to wear
with a fancy costume. That shown
in the illustration given below is
also silver, and though the design is
simple, the effect is increased by the
turquoise stones used at intervals
for connecting the chains.
In the first illustration on
this page we have a number of
brooches varied in composition, and
each with an intrinsic beauty of its
own. They are all of silver, some
being set with mother-of-pearl, others
with mother - of - pearl and rubies,
chrysolites, granites, and other stones.
All the skill of the craftsman has
been brought to bear on this work,
and the designer's intentions have
SILVER BROOCHES SET WITH STONES, ETC. DESIGNED BY HANS OFNER , 1 ' hi i p d o 11 t
EXECUTED BY ROZET & FISCHMEISTER AND V. KRAMARC Deen aClmlraOly canl™
The brooches shown in the illustra-
tion below are also admirable in
at the Kunstgewerbeschule, having been his design, mother-of-pearl and coral being very effec-
teacher. tively employed. The earrings are of silver relieved
by a border of gold. The pendant has a large
Of the two necklets shown in the first illustration cornelian for its centre, with a pleasing design
on p. 329, the upper one is formed of pyramids of surrounding it, the material again-being silver.
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cob-.
JEWELLERY DESIGNED BY HANS OFNER
' EXECUTED BY V. KRAMARC
33°