Greetings from Idar-Oberstein 18
Plastic from packing material is incorporated in this brooch. Ute Eitzenhöfer processed this material in such a way that it no longer resembles plastic. She works and teaches in the town of Idar-Oberstein, Germany’s gemstone centre. Naturally, such stones should be wanting from the brooch. The colours and structure of various types of quartz and agate contribute to the design and do not represent traditional ornamentation.
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Greetings from Idar-Oberstein 18
Plastic from packing material is incorporated in this brooch. Ute Eitzenhöfer processed this material in such a way that it no longer resembles plastic. She works and teaches in the town of Idar-Oberstein, Germany’s gemstone centre. Naturally, such stones should be wanting from the brooch. The colours and structure of various types of quartz and agate contribute to the design and do not represent traditional ornamentation.
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Gift of Marjan and Gerard Unger
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Schenking van Marjan en Gerard Unger
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description
In deze broche is plastic verw ...... geen traditionele versiering.
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Plastic from packing material ...... ent traditional ornamentation.
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BK-2018-2-120
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publisher
Rijksmuseum
title
Greetings from Idar-Oberstein 18
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Greetings from Idar-Oberstein 18
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created
2007
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2007
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extent
breedte 4,89 cm
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diepte cm
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height 7 cm
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hoogte 7 cm
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weight gr
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width 4.89 cm
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Collectie: juwelen
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Collection: jewellery
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