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Heard Muisto earrings round silver

Heard Muisto earrings round silver

Muisto was a jewelry series for the 80th anniversary of Finland's independence. The prototype of jewelry, the gold brooch, was made in the 1870s in Helsinki by the goldsmith Otto Roland Mellin. He was a contemporary of Fabergé, whose work shows the most advanced goldsmith's work of his time. The jewelry's European influences have been sourced directly from Paris. Vigilant museum experts saved a piece of jewelry that had been a family treasure from being melted down when a voluntary gold collection was organized in Finland in 1940. The exceptionally spectacular rarity found among the gold objects was added to the collections of the Helsinki City Museum, and half a century later, the story of the jewelry received its worthy continuation as a Memorial jewelry made by Kalevala Jewelry.

Silver, pin fastening.

$85.00
Heard Muisto earrings round silver
$85.00

Heard Muisto earrings round silver

Muisto was a jewelry series for the 80th anniversary of Finland's independence. The prototype of jewelry, the gold brooch, was made in the 1870s in Helsinki by the goldsmith Otto Roland Mellin. He was a contemporary of Fabergé, whose work shows the most advanced goldsmith's work of his time. The jewelry's European influences have been sourced directly from Paris. Vigilant museum experts saved a piece of jewelry that had been a family treasure from being melted down when a voluntary gold collection was organized in Finland in 1940. The exceptionally spectacular rarity found among the gold objects was added to the collections of the Helsinki City Museum, and half a century later, the story of the jewelry received its worthy continuation as a Memorial jewelry made by Kalevala Jewelry.

Silver, pin fastening.

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Muisto was a jewelry series for the 80th anniversary of Finland's independence. The prototype of jewelry, the gold brooch, was made in the 1870s in Helsinki by the goldsmith Otto Roland Mellin. He was a contemporary of Fabergé, whose work shows the most advanced goldsmith's work of his time. The jewelry's European influences have been sourced directly from Paris. Vigilant museum experts saved a piece of jewelry that had been a family treasure from being melted down when a voluntary gold collection was organized in Finland in 1940. The exceptionally spectacular rarity found among the gold objects was added to the collections of the Helsinki City Museum, and half a century later, the story of the jewelry received its worthy continuation as a Memorial jewelry made by Kalevala Jewelry.

Silver, pin fastening.