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Name it tag pendant

Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant
Name it tag pendant

Name it tag pendant

Sterling silver

£378
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Metal Durability

Made of solid sterling silver, with the piece comprising one single type of metal. May need an occasional polish if worn regularly to maintain its shine.

Brand Recognition

Loved and respected designer Marlene creates a modern take on classic jewellery, covering everything from essentials to one of a kind pieces. We love her chunky chains and simple earrings set with diamonds, pearls and emeralds.

Product details

Metals

Sterling silver

92.5% pure silver, a highly durable precious metal. Sterling silver is nickel-free, hypoallergenic and safe for people with sensitive skin.

Solid

Made of a single, solid precious metal or metal alloy. Highly durable, can always be re-polished to regain its shine after wear.

Matte

Brushed surface gives an organic look. Will get more shiny with wear and can be brushed up later to regain its matte look.

Size and fit

PendantWithoutChain necklace

Hook

Lock

Description of property

71cm

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Description of property

Designer Interview

Marlene Juhl Jørgensen: "I have to take responsibility and help impact the world in a positive way. You have to start with yourself."

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You’ve been in the industry 30 years now, how did you end up a jewellery designer?

It’s quite early that I realise what I want to do in life. My mom has always had an interest in jewellery and would always have it custom-made. I remember how she once gifted us children a razor blade in silver and had one made in gold for herself. She was very modern and ahead of her time. It formed my interest in jewellery. I discovered designers like Gerda Lynggaard, Guld & Gummi, Birthe Steenbach and Torben Hardenberg who did untraditional jewellery. It took on a different life and became something more than pearls and eternity rings. It was a different approach and it opened my eyes to how you could work with unconventional materials like amber and rubber. It was an inspiration in the way that I started thinking about ways that I could redefine this universe and decide what it was supposed to look like.

FM: With whom did you do your apprenticeship?

With Vagn Drachmann. It was an amazing place. It was great, not in a cool way, but in a tough way. It really was incredible. Then, when I finished, I went to New York to study at Parsons. But I felt like I knew everything they had to offer already; they didn’t have a Master’s in jewellery. Instead, I started a Master’s in Fine Arts. I had always known that I had to travel and try new things. Had I just started on my own immediately after my apprenticeship, I am not sure I would have found my own style.

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