Georg Jensen
Infinity Pendant, Sterling Silver
- Specifications
- Description
- The Designer
- The Maker
- Brand:Georg Jensen of Denmark
- Country: Denmark
- SKU: GJ-10013929-FSK-FJ
- Material: Sterling Silver
- Care:Please click here for Georg Jensen Jewelry Care Instructions
- Designer:Regitze Overgaard
- Dimensions:
- Pendant: H: 0.83" x W: 0.43"
- Chain: 17.72", 1.1 MM Anchor Chain
A perfect expression of Scandinavian minimalist jewelry, this pendant necklace takes the form of a single twist of sterling silver suspending from a fine chain. Inspired by the mathematical symbol for infinity, the shape could also be seen to represent endless love—very fitting for a gift that is worn over the heart.
Danish-born Regitze Overgaard is recognized as a true master of contemporary Scandinavian jewelry design. Her use of organic shapes and natural forms has lead to collections that are beautiful example of understated elegance. Her work has a truly timeless appeal.
The pendant is masterfully crafted from sterling silver and hangs from a fine chain.
Regitze Overgaard is a standout among standouts. She finished training as a goldsmith in 1970 and graduated from the Copenhagen School of Arts and Crafts in 1976. She has collaborated with Georg Jensen since 1987 and has produced a number of the brand's most successful designs including the popular Magic, Infinity, Zephyr and Curve collections.
Early in her career, her unique ability to capture nature's organic yet infinite lines in precious metals won her attention from art and design world luminaries. She pioneered the organic design style, perhaps more than anyone else did. Her inspiration may come from the light of a Nordic summer sky or water cascading over rocks or simply from movement.
With distinctive elegance and purity, her jewelry expresses a freshness and modernity that radiates light and life. Regitze Overgaard works from the premise that jewelry should be as simple as possible; it should be the shape of the metal that wields artistic power, rather than external adornment. Her jewelry combines lightness and volume–the balance of this contrast is very difficult to strike. There is also an ongoing allusion to the human body in her work. This is important in any jewelry–the interaction of the metal with its wearer. In Overgaard's works, the form of the piece respects the natural curves of the body and accentuates it with a sense of style, elegance and individuality. Overgaard's collection betray a keen eye for the sublime forms that exist in nature.