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Norway silver hallmarks - Norwegian hallmarking system

    http://www.silvercollection.it/DICTIONARYEUHALLMARKNORWAY.HTML
    The word "HALLMARK" derives from the fact that, since the 16th century, precious metals were sent to the London Goldsmiths' Hall for testing to ensure that the correct standard of silver had been used. The Goldsmiths' Hall was the headquarters of the Goldsmiths' Company and the home of the Assay Office.

Designers and Makers - Scandinavian Silver

    https://scandinaviansilver.co.uk/Designers-and-Makers
    Contemporary Danish silversmith, established in 1946 in the town of Svendborg and developed an extensive range of quality products which are found in all jewellery stores in Denmark. The company purchased N.E.From in the 1990s, and with it one of their young designers, Lasse Lærke, who became chief designer for Aagaard.

Vintage Scandinavian Jewelry Collectors Weekly

    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/fine-jewelry/scandinavian
    Prior to this time, jewelry from the three Scandinavian countries—Denmark, Norway, and Sweden—drew primarily on early Nordic traditions. Heavily embellished bracelets, rings, and pendants featured complex knotted designs showcasing symbolic animals and signs.

Viking-Era Jewelry: Revealing an Intricate Cultural ...

    https://www.ancient-origins.net/artifacts-other-artifacts/norse-era-jewelry-revealing-intricate-cultural-history-vikings-0010046
    Apr 24, 2020 · The Vikings crafted their necklaces from a variety of items including precious metals such as silver and gold, natural fiber, and iron wires of various lengths and sizes. The necklaces would normally be accompanied by pendants made from glass beads, precious stones, resin, amber (from the Baltic sea), and small metallic charms.

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