Description
Germund Paaer was Kalevala Koru's first chief designer. It can be said that Kalevala Koru was, at its inception, as much Paaer's creation as it was that of the company's founding women. He was responsible for Kalevala Koru's designs until 1950, during which time he designed hundreds of different pieces of jewellery for the company. His guiding principle was: "The edges of the jewellery must be completely smooth. A woman's sensitive fingers touch them, and there must be no unevenness, and they must not be sharp in any way!"
Germund Paaer was a talented, enthusiastic, and highly prolific, yet modest artist. Of the jewellery he designed, the most popular of all time is Kuutar, which has been produced since the mid-1940s. Other pieces of his jewellery still in the collection include the Salt heart and Teljänneito. In addition to jewellery, in the 1940s he designed over 120 wooden ornamental objects that were in Kalevala Koru's production, creating their designs based on old peasant artefacts.
Ikä: Vintage
Materiaali: Hopea
Pitoisuus: 925
Valmistustilanne: Poistunut tuotannosta
