1970's Erik Dennung Danish Modernist statement ring, silver and amber, size N ½
Large 1970's Danish Modernist statement ring by Erik Dennung. Openwork asymmetric design in silver plated metal with an amber glass cabochon. The ring is potentially adjustable in size.
Made by Erik Dennung, Denmark, c. 1970’s.
11.70 g
The ring face measures approximately 3 x 2 cm.
Sizing:
54 mm
UK – N ½
French – 54
German – 7 ¼
Swiss – 15 ¼
Japanese – 14
US – 7
Excellent vintage condition. Light scuffing appropriate to age and wear.
Large 1970's Danish Modernist statement ring by Erik Dennung. Openwork asymmetric design in silver plated metal with an amber glass cabochon. The ring is potentially adjustable in size.
Made by Erik Dennung, Denmark, c. 1970’s.
11.70 g
The ring face measures approximately 3 x 2 cm.
Sizing:
54 mm
UK – N ½
French – 54
German – 7 ¼
Swiss – 15 ¼
Japanese – 14
US – 7
Excellent vintage condition. Light scuffing appropriate to age and wear.
Large 1970's Danish Modernist statement ring by Erik Dennung. Openwork asymmetric design in silver plated metal with an amber glass cabochon. The ring is potentially adjustable in size.
Made by Erik Dennung, Denmark, c. 1970’s.
11.70 g
The ring face measures approximately 3 x 2 cm.
Sizing:
54 mm
UK – N ½
French – 54
German – 7 ¼
Swiss – 15 ¼
Japanese – 14
US – 7
Excellent vintage condition. Light scuffing appropriate to age and wear.
Erik Dennung (1925-2007) was a Danish silversmith who ran a workshop called "Dennung Salvmedie APS" in Friedrichsberg (Frederiksberg) in Copenhagen.
Especially in the 1960s and 1970s, he produced very eye-catching, large jewellery statement pieces in abstract and Modernist style. These heavy pieces required a lot of materials, which is why Dennung primarily chose base metals as the starting material, which he then silver-plated.