Wille
Wille Jewelry was a Danish jewelry company founded in 1973 by goldsmith Jørgen Wille. The company became known for its unique and contemporary designs, often featuring bold shapes and the use of high-quality materials.
Wille Jewelry produced a wide range of jewelry, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, often made of gold or silver, and sometimes featuring precious stones. Many of their designs were influenced by Scandinavian nature and culture, with organic shapes and motifs.
One of the most iconic designs by Wille Jewelry is the "Serpent" bracelet, featuring a coiled snake made of gold or silver. This design became popular in the 1980s and is still highly sought after by collectors today.
Wille Jewelry closed its doors in 2004, but their designs continue to be admired and collected by jewelry enthusiasts around the world. Many examples of Wille Jewelry can be found in vintage and antique jewelry shops, as well as online auction sites and marketplaces.
Wille Jewelry produced a wide range of jewelry, including rings, bracelets, necklaces, and earrings, often made of gold or silver, and sometimes featuring precious stones. Many of their designs were influenced by Scandinavian nature and culture, with organic shapes and motifs.
One of the most iconic designs by Wille Jewelry is the "Serpent" bracelet, featuring a coiled snake made of gold or silver. This design became popular in the 1980s and is still highly sought after by collectors today.
Wille Jewelry closed its doors in 2004, but their designs continue to be admired and collected by jewelry enthusiasts around the world. Many examples of Wille Jewelry can be found in vintage and antique jewelry shops, as well as online auction sites and marketplaces.