Collection: Silver enamel work by producers such as David Andersen and Tostrup
Norwegian silver enamel is an artistic tradition that has roots back to the Middle Ages. Enamel is a technique where coloured glass powder is melted on metal, like silver, to create beautiful and intricate decorations. This art form has been popular in Norway throughout the ages, helping to enrich the country’s metallic heritage I'm sorry.
In Norwegian silver art, enamel work became particularly prominent in the period between the end of the 17th century and the beginning of the 19th century. The number. At this time, Norwegian silver art flourished, and craftsmen created amazing artifacts that combined exquisite silver work with intricate enamel details.
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Set in Rådhus with Fan 7 dessert spoons in gold-gilt silver enamel 925s by David Andersen
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Set in Rådhus with Fan 6 dessert spoons in gold-gilt silver enamel 925s by David Andersen
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Set in Town Hall with Vifte silver enamel dessert spoons and cake forks in 925s by David Andersen
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Thune silver 925s Shellfish forks / lobster forks gold-plated with enamel in different colours
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Enamel knives and cake shovel in 925 silver by Thune
Regular price From Kr350.00 NOKRegular priceUnit price / per