Murrle Bennett & Co.
Murrle Bennett & Co. was a British jewelry company that was active during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The company was founded by Ernst Mürrle and J.B. Bennett in London in 1884, and quickly gained a reputation for producing high-quality Art Nouveau jewelry that was inspired by the natural world.
Murrle Bennett & Co.'s jewelry designs were characterized by their use of delicate and flowing lines, as well as their incorporation of semi-precious gemstones such as opals, moonstones, and pearls. The company's jewelry often featured motifs such as flowers, leaves, and birds, and was known for its exquisite attention to detail.
Some of Murrle Bennett & Co.'s most iconic pieces include necklaces, brooches, and earrings that feature intricate wirework and filigree, as well as pieces that incorporate enameling and other decorative techniques.
Murrle Bennett & Co.'s jewelry designs were characterized by their use of delicate and flowing lines, as well as their incorporation of semi-precious gemstones such as opals, moonstones, and pearls. The company's jewelry often featured motifs such as flowers, leaves, and birds, and was known for its exquisite attention to detail.
Some of Murrle Bennett & Co.'s most iconic pieces include necklaces, brooches, and earrings that feature intricate wirework and filigree, as well as pieces that incorporate enameling and other decorative techniques.