Georg Jensen Moonlight Grapes Collection
The Moonlight Grapes collection by Danish designers, Georg Jensen, is home to a number of voluptuous, innovative designs created for the modern, elegant woman. Each creation embodies quintessential Scandinavian design, feeding many distinguishable Georg Jensen characteristics through the line. Those who have been collecting pieces of jewellery from the famous manufacturer will be able to identify the contemporary, flowing and effortless designs that have become such a popular look, apart from any other designs within the jewellery industry. The designs have an unmistakable charm that cannot be replicated to the same beautiful standard by any rival manufacturer. Moonlight Grapes jewellery pieces follow on with the distinct George Jensen style but endeavour to add something eye-catching and bold to a lady's look with these unusual creations. Each piece of jewellery from the collection imitates the look of a small bunch of grapes, adorned on the lady's skin. Whether worn to add instant designer appeal to a smart office outfit or intended to serve as an added touch of detail to a classic black evening dress, Moonlight grapes jewellery is sure to become the talking point of any lady’s attire.
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Georg Jensen was originally a sculptor? Before founding his design house in 1904, Georg Jensen trained as a sculptor at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts. His deep appreciation for form and craftsmanship is why his silver pieces are considered both functional and artistic.
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Moonlight Grapes is a favourite in fashion editorials? Its bold silhouette and iconic look have made it a regular feature in international magazines like Vogue, Harper’s Bazaar, and Elle.
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it’s called “Moonlight Grapes” because of a romantic quote by Georg Jensen? He once described silver as "moonlight captured in solid form" — and when paired with the grape motif, the collection became known as Moonlight Grapes.
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the Moonlight Grapes motif dates back over 100 years? The grape motif was first introduced by Georg Jensen himself in the early 1900s. It was inspired by Art Nouveau and the natural world, especially the Danish countryside.