Georg Jensen Daisy Collection
Georg Jensen Daisy jewellery highlights an important and significant part of Denmark’s history. The Scandinavian-based company launched the collection of iconic pieces in 1940 to mark Queen Ingrid’s birth to Princess Margrethe. Not only was this a landmark in Denmark’s history, but the collection ties in nicely with the company’s roots since the daisy is also the country’s national flower. This special design can be worn by the modern lady as well as some of Georg Jensen’s long-standing enthusiasts, thanks to the design having a universal appeal to any lover of rare Scandinavian design. The designs from this collection are also incredibly delicate and ultra-feminine. They enhance the beauty of the lady’s shape, taste and individuality.
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each enamel daisy is hand-painted? The coloured petals you see on Daisy jewellery are created using delicate hand-painted enamel, meaning each piece is slightly unique.
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the daisy is a symbol of Danish royalty and national pride? Queen Ingrid, Margrethe’s mother, wore daisies in her wedding bouquet — making the daisy a symbol of purity, optimism, and new beginnings in Danish culture.
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the Daisy collection was originally created to celebrate a royal birth? In 1940, Georg Jensen designed a daisy brooch to commemorate the birth of Princess Margrethe of Denmark (now Queen Margrethe II).