Danish Sterling Silver Pendant by Hermann Siersbol, 1960s
Danish sterling silver Pendant. 1960s. By the silversmith Hermann Siersbol, who started his business in 1948 in Kastrup near Copenhagen. This hand hammered silver and silver gilt piece was actually made for use as a mans tie, but wears beautifully as a large ladies pendant. Can be worn on a silver torque, silver chain or silk ribbon.
The pendant measures 14.5cm long x 5cm wide at the top, narrowing to 3.5 at the bottom..
Weight 45.8g
Danish sterling silver Pendant. 1960s. By the silversmith Hermann Siersbol, who started his business in 1948 in Kastrup near Copenhagen. This hand hammered silver and silver gilt piece was actually made for use as a mans tie, but wears beautifully as a large ladies pendant. Can be worn on a silver torque, silver chain or silk ribbon.
The pendant measures 14.5cm long x 5cm wide at the top, narrowing to 3.5 at the bottom..
Weight 45.8g
Danish sterling silver Pendant. 1960s. By the silversmith Hermann Siersbol, who started his business in 1948 in Kastrup near Copenhagen. This hand hammered silver and silver gilt piece was actually made for use as a mans tie, but wears beautifully as a large ladies pendant. Can be worn on a silver torque, silver chain or silk ribbon.
The pendant measures 14.5cm long x 5cm wide at the top, narrowing to 3.5 at the bottom..
Weight 45.8g