Arje Griegst for Royal Copenhagen
Arje Griegst was a Danish jewelry designer who collaborated with Royal Copenhagen to create a line of fine porcelain jewelry in the 1960s and 1970s. Griegst was known for his innovative and sculptural jewelry designs that incorporated organic forms and natural materials, such as pearls, shells, and coral.
The collaboration between Griegst and Royal Copenhagen began in 1969 when the company approached him to create a line of jewelry using their iconic blue-and-white porcelain. The resulting collection was a unique fusion of Griegst's avant-garde jewelry designs and Royal Copenhagen's traditional porcelain craftsmanship.
The Arje Griegst for Royal Copenhagen collection featured delicate porcelain beads and pendants strung on silk cords or chains, accented with gold or silver findings. The pieces were often decorated with intricate hand-painted designs, such as flowers, leaves, or animals, inspired by traditional Danish porcelain patterns.
Griegst's porcelain jewelry for Royal Copenhagen was well-received and gained international recognition, winning awards and being exhibited in museums around the world. Today, the pieces are highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance as a unique collaboration between two iconic Danish brands.
The collaboration between Griegst and Royal Copenhagen began in 1969 when the company approached him to create a line of jewelry using their iconic blue-and-white porcelain. The resulting collection was a unique fusion of Griegst's avant-garde jewelry designs and Royal Copenhagen's traditional porcelain craftsmanship.
The Arje Griegst for Royal Copenhagen collection featured delicate porcelain beads and pendants strung on silk cords or chains, accented with gold or silver findings. The pieces were often decorated with intricate hand-painted designs, such as flowers, leaves, or animals, inspired by traditional Danish porcelain patterns.
Griegst's porcelain jewelry for Royal Copenhagen was well-received and gained international recognition, winning awards and being exhibited in museums around the world. Today, the pieces are highly sought after by collectors and jewelry enthusiasts for their beauty, craftsmanship, and historical significance as a unique collaboration between two iconic Danish brands.