Unique jewellery pieces by Kerstin hlin Lejonklou donated to Nationalmuseum

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Unique jewellery pieces by Kerstin hlin Lejonklou donated to Nationalmuseum
Kerstin Öhlin Lejonklou, Lena Olofsson, brooch “Coq d’or”, 1989. Gold, ruby, brilliants. NMK 50/2023.



STOCKHOLM.- Nationalmuseum has received six unique pieces of jewellery designed by the Swedish silversmith Kerstin Öhlin Lejonklou. The pieces, in gold and oxidized silver set with brilliants, tanzanite, rubies and mandarin garnet, were designed between 1974 and 2007. They have been generously donated by the artist herself, who is closing her Östersund studio after 60 years.

Kerstin Öhlin Lejonklou (born 1937) enrolled at Konstfack in 1956. Over the course of her career, her jewellery has evolved from understated modernistic pieces, designed with wearability and function in mind, into statement pieces that express her personal aesthetic. Öhlin Lejonklou herself was the prime mover behind this evolution, and her jewellery serves as an expression of the wearer’s personality. Geometric forms are a recurring feature in her work. “One day I fell in love. With a cube,” she has said. Different surface treatments, stone combinations and technical solutions, inspired by mechanical engineering, characterise her works – not to mention stylised birds of many varieties. As a jeweller, she has created pieces for everyday wear and special occasions alike, while as a silversmith she has produced communion silver and other pieces for ecclesiastical use, all with incredible skill and craftsmanship. The six pieces donated to Nationalmuseum, in gold and oxidized silver set with brilliants, tanzanite, rubies and mandarin garnet, were designed between 1974 and 2007.

“Existing works by Kerstin Öhlin Lejonklou in the Nationalmuseum collection are a jewellery piece from the 1965 exhibition Young Swedish Silver and a magnificent brooch dating from the year 2000. Thanks to this very generous donation, we can now illustrate the broad scope of her art in a way that we could not otherwise have afforded”, said Micael Ernstell, curator of applied art and design at Nationalmuseum.

The jewellery will feature in the exhibition The joy of giving – silver donations, alongside other significant donations of precious metal pieces received by Nationalmuseum in recent decades. The exhibition opens on 5 July 2023 in the Focus Gallery on the museum’s middle floor.

Nationalmuseum receives no state funds with which to acquire design, applied art and artwork; instead the collections are enriched through donations and gifts from private foundations and trusts. This acquisition is a generous gift from the artist, Kerstin Öhlin Lejonklou.










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