Per Sax Møller
Per Sax Møller is a Danish jewelry designer who has been creating unique and innovative jewelry designs since the 1960s. Møller's designs are characterized by their sculptural and organic forms, often inspired by nature and the natural world.
Møller's jewelry is handmade using a variety of materials, including silver, gold, and precious stones, as well as more unconventional materials such as wood, bone, and horn. The designer often uses a mix of traditional and modern techniques in his work, such as hand carving, casting, and laser cutting.
One of Møller's most iconic designs is the "Mobius" ring, which features a twisted band that forms a continuous loop with no beginning or end. The design is inspired by the mathematical concept of the Möbius strip and has become a signature piece in Møller's collections.
Møller's jewelry has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world and has won numerous awards for its unique and innovative designs. Today, Møller continues to create new pieces and push the boundaries of jewelry design, with his work sold in high-end boutiques and galleries across Europe and beyond.
Møller's jewelry is handmade using a variety of materials, including silver, gold, and precious stones, as well as more unconventional materials such as wood, bone, and horn. The designer often uses a mix of traditional and modern techniques in his work, such as hand carving, casting, and laser cutting.
One of Møller's most iconic designs is the "Mobius" ring, which features a twisted band that forms a continuous loop with no beginning or end. The design is inspired by the mathematical concept of the Möbius strip and has become a signature piece in Møller's collections.
Møller's jewelry has been exhibited in galleries and museums around the world and has won numerous awards for its unique and innovative designs. Today, Møller continues to create new pieces and push the boundaries of jewelry design, with his work sold in high-end boutiques and galleries across Europe and beyond.