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ICON brooch no. 02 · ROYAL BLUE

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SCHERNING Copenhagen marks its 20th anniversary with a stylish brooch in porcelain and silver. Beautiful brooch in white porcelain, with SCHERNING's iconic decoration in clear royal blue and fluorescent pink enamel.

The brooch comes with an extra centrepiece, so the color can be changed from fluorescent pink to clear blue enamel.

Sterling Silver · Handmade Porcelain · Dia. 55 mm


Brocher fra Scherning CPH. ICON broche no. 02 · ROYAL BLUE _SCH/CNBR/BROCH/4971/01
ICON brooch no. 02 · ROYAL BLUE Sale price€99,95 EUR

QUALITY AND CRAFTSMANSHIP

Sterling silver

Scherning uses only Sterling silver for their jewelry.

Sterling silver consists of 925 parts fine silver and 75 parts copper. 100% fine silver is too soft to make durable jewellery, so this alloy is used between fine silver and copper.

All Scherning's Sterling silver is stamped with purity stamp 925 and our name stamp SCH is registered with the Ädelmetalkontrollen.

Scherning's jewelery is 100% nickel-free.

Porcelain

All porcelain for Scherning's jewelery is made by hand, in their Portuguese workshop, located midway between Lisbon and Porto.

The porcelain mass is colored and cast in plaster molds for the finest small pendants. After the first firing, they are individually glazed and fired again.

Each individual pendant is then hand-decorated at the workshop in Denmark, before the 3rd and final firing. And then the finest small porcelain pendants are ready to become part of a SCHERNING piece of jewellery.

Enamel varnish

Schernng's jewelery collection is known for always being colourful.

The enamel lacquer used to give the jewelery its beautiful and bright colors is carefully applied to each piece by hand, in their own workshop in Copenhagen.

The work is done by hand and there are thus natural variations from piece to piece.