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Hair comb | Lucien Gaillard’s comb from
c.1902–06 is an example of the fashion for
silver in the early 20th century. Silver was
seen as both modern and functional.

Antique pansy brooch | Made in
France, this colourful vintage brooch is
made from silver with gold, amethyst,
diamonds, and enamel.

Swing drop earrings | Featuring a pair
of baroque pearls, these drop earrings also
consist of blackened, 14-karat gold, silver,
and brilliant-cut diamonds.

Dragonfly brooch | This brooch features a
mixture of silver and gems. The dragonfly’s
articulated tail is made up of diamonds set in
silver and sapphires set in gold.

Silver brooch | Arno Malinowski designed
this for Georg Jensen in the late 1950s. His
work often featured deer: here, the animal’s
lifelike form is set amid stylized foliage.

Aquamarine brooch | This 18th-century
brooch, with a 4.80-carat aquamarine, follows
the era’s fashion for colourful stones set in
silver with decorative elements.

Silver


artefacts


have been


discovered


that date


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around


4000 BCE


Raised lifelike
seed veins

Plique-à-jour
enamel wings

Diamonds totalling
1.55 carats

Silver maple
seeds

Cut-out carving
technique

Three-dimensional
shaping of seeds

Deer horn

Cabochon sapphires

Opal
body

Silver Swiss pocket watch | From the
16th century onwards, silver and gold replaced
steel as the preferred metals for pocket
watches. This one has a split-second dial.

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