Vintage Georg Jensen Tulip Necklace #66 N.1081

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This vintage Harald Nielsen for Georg Jensen Tulip Necklace #66 is crafted from sterling silver with seventeen  beautiful tulip designed links. In excellent condition, and features classic Georg Jensen craftsmanship and style. A timeless piece that will last for years to come. Concealed box snap clasp and figure eight catch. 

 Length 40.0cm

HARALD NIELSEN (1892 - 1977)

Harald Nielsen first aspired to be a painter but as the younger brother of Georg Jensen's third wife, Johanne, he was drawn into the Georg Jensen silversmithy. He started as a chaser's apprentice in 1909 and worked his way up to designer/director of the smithy school of apprentices. In 1954, he became the smithy director and in 1958 he became artistic director of the Company, a position he held until 1962.

Nielsen's role as head of the apprentice school was particularly important after Jensen died in 1935 since Nielsen insured the continued high quality of the firm's design and output by recruiting talented young silversmiths and designers and training them according to the Jensen Silversmithy standards. Perhaps his most famous recruit was Henning Koppel. He was also responsible for the smooth transition from the first generation of Jensen designers, namely Jensen himself and Rohde to the generation which followed.

Nielsen designed many pieces of jewelry and hollowware, much of which is still in production and created the Pyramid flatware design.