Kautokeino Frank Juhls Sterling Silver Brooch

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This striking sterling silver pin, crafted by Frank Juhls in Kautokeino, Norway, is a remarkable example of modernist Sami craftsmanship.
Measuring 1.5 inches in diameter and weighing a substantial 8 grams, this handmade piece commands attention with its bold presence and intricate design.

The pin's most distinctive feature is a silver ring attached to the main circular body, creating a captivating three-dimensional effect.
This design choice likely draws inspiration from traditional Sami architecture or cultural symbols, seamlessly blending heritage with modern aesthetics - a hallmark of Juhls' artistic vision.
The combination of the 3D ring element with the underlying house symbol creates a layered narrative within the piece. It may represent themes of home, shelter, or the interplay between traditional lifestyles and contemporary art forms.

Stamped with both "Kautokeino" and "Frank Juhls," this pin is authenticated as an original creation. The silver surface likely showcases a interplay of polished and textured areas, enhancing the contrast between the raised ring, the house symbol, and any additional decorative elements.

This pin stands as a testament to Juhls' skill in transforming cultural motifs into wearable modernist art. Its unique design, incorporating both 3D elements and symbolic imagery, makes it a particularly intriguing piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Scandinavian modernist jewelry.

Whether displayed as part of a collection or worn as a statement piece, this Frank Juhls pin captures the essence of Sami-inspired modernist design, offering a tangible connection to the rich cultural heritage of northern Norway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Combined shipping is available on request.
Please see photos and questions are encouraged.

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This striking sterling silver pin, crafted by Frank Juhls in Kautokeino, Norway, is a remarkable example of modernist Sami craftsmanship.
Measuring 1.5 inches in diameter and weighing a substantial 8 grams, this handmade piece commands attention with its bold presence and intricate design.

The pin's most distinctive feature is a silver ring attached to the main circular body, creating a captivating three-dimensional effect.
This design choice likely draws inspiration from traditional Sami architecture or cultural symbols, seamlessly blending heritage with modern aesthetics - a hallmark of Juhls' artistic vision.
The combination of the 3D ring element with the underlying house symbol creates a layered narrative within the piece. It may represent themes of home, shelter, or the interplay between traditional lifestyles and contemporary art forms.

Stamped with both "Kautokeino" and "Frank Juhls," this pin is authenticated as an original creation. The silver surface likely showcases a interplay of polished and textured areas, enhancing the contrast between the raised ring, the house symbol, and any additional decorative elements.

This pin stands as a testament to Juhls' skill in transforming cultural motifs into wearable modernist art. Its unique design, incorporating both 3D elements and symbolic imagery, makes it a particularly intriguing piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Scandinavian modernist jewelry.

Whether displayed as part of a collection or worn as a statement piece, this Frank Juhls pin captures the essence of Sami-inspired modernist design, offering a tangible connection to the rich cultural heritage of northern Norway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Combined shipping is available on request.
Please see photos and questions are encouraged.

This striking sterling silver pin, crafted by Frank Juhls in Kautokeino, Norway, is a remarkable example of modernist Sami craftsmanship.
Measuring 1.5 inches in diameter and weighing a substantial 8 grams, this handmade piece commands attention with its bold presence and intricate design.

The pin's most distinctive feature is a silver ring attached to the main circular body, creating a captivating three-dimensional effect.
This design choice likely draws inspiration from traditional Sami architecture or cultural symbols, seamlessly blending heritage with modern aesthetics - a hallmark of Juhls' artistic vision.
The combination of the 3D ring element with the underlying house symbol creates a layered narrative within the piece. It may represent themes of home, shelter, or the interplay between traditional lifestyles and contemporary art forms.

Stamped with both "Kautokeino" and "Frank Juhls," this pin is authenticated as an original creation. The silver surface likely showcases a interplay of polished and textured areas, enhancing the contrast between the raised ring, the house symbol, and any additional decorative elements.

This pin stands as a testament to Juhls' skill in transforming cultural motifs into wearable modernist art. Its unique design, incorporating both 3D elements and symbolic imagery, makes it a particularly intriguing piece for collectors and enthusiasts of Scandinavian modernist jewelry.

Whether displayed as part of a collection or worn as a statement piece, this Frank Juhls pin captures the essence of Sami-inspired modernist design, offering a tangible connection to the rich cultural heritage of northern Norway.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
Combined shipping is available on request.
Please see photos and questions are encouraged.