
Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Art Deco Drinking Cups, Hallmarked 1929
A rare example of period silverware, these exquisite Georg Jensen drinking cups showcase the iconic Pyramid design created by Harald Nielsen in 1926. Inspired by the Egyptomania sparked by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the Pyramid pattern reflects bold geometric forms and a sophisticated Art Deco elegance. Crafted in sterling silver, each cup features clean, angular lines culminating in a flared silhouette, epitomising Nordic modernist refinement. These cups exemplify Nielsen’s masterful craftsmanship and innovative vision, making them highly prized as survivors of a remarkable era in Danish design history.
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Georg Jensen Sterling Silver Art Deco Drinking Cups, Hallmarked 1929
A rare example of period silverware, these exquisite Georg Jensen drinking cups showcase the iconic Pyramid design created by Harald Nielsen in 1926. Inspired by the Egyptomania sparked by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the Pyramid pattern reflects bold geometric forms and a sophisticated Art Deco elegance. Crafted in sterling silver, each cup features clean, angular lines culminating in a flared silhouette, epitomising Nordic modernist refinement. These cups exemplify Nielsen’s masterful craftsmanship and innovative vision, making them highly prized as survivors of a remarkable era in Danish design history.
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A rare example of period silverware, these exquisite Georg Jensen drinking cups showcase the iconic Pyramid design created by Harald Nielsen in 1926. Inspired by the Egyptomania sparked by the discovery of Tutankhamun's tomb, the Pyramid pattern reflects bold geometric forms and a sophisticated Art Deco elegance. Crafted in sterling silver, each cup features clean, angular lines culminating in a flared silhouette, epitomising Nordic modernist refinement. These cups exemplify Nielsen’s masterful craftsmanship and innovative vision, making them highly prized as survivors of a remarkable era in Danish design history.












