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Strand soon became one of Denmark's most accomplished jewellery artists, creating works of high artistic quality. In 1952, she was awarded Det tekniske Selskab's silver medal for young artists, and in 1953 and 1966 she won the first prize in the contest arranged by the Goldsmiths Council
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on 1 January 1924, Karen Strand was the daughter of the car dealer Gerhardt Petersen (1898–1975) and Christine Jensen (1900–1941). As a result of her mother's poor health, she was raised in her grandparents' home, an inn in
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in central Copenhagen for the next 12 years where she initially concentrated on gold pieces but later moved to silver with raw stones and pearls. One of her most successful creations was the innovative
59:. She grew up in a musical environment; her mother sang and her grandfather often arranged singing evenings at the inn. Strand developed an interest in music, arts and crafts. After attending 107:
For many years, Strand also maintained close collaboration with furniture designers, especially in regard to integrating metal components into furniture. This culminated in the exhibition
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After becoming divorced from her first husband, the antique book dealer Henry Gustav Bøgelund, in 1971, she moved with her new partner Per Sæbö to
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and his wife Agnete where she met several prominent artists. She then learnt the art of goldsmithing with Andersen & Enig in
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in the north of Norway where she opened a small workshop. In 1973, she returned to
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in 1987. In 1992, thanks to her support, the Danish Jewellery Museum (
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In 1954, she embarked on eight years employment with the jewellers
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in 1983 and then to the little village of Hjelm on the island of
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or Serpentine Chain series, in 1964, primarily for bracelets.
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Karen Strand died in Copenhagen on 10 February 2000.
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goldsmith
jewellery designer
Copenhagen
A. Dragsted
Lejre
Hornsherred
Roskilde Cathedral School
Sigurd Swane
Roskilde
A. Michelsen
A. Dragsted
Pilestræde
Sørnes
Karlslunde
Jersie
Møn
Store Damme
"Karen Strand"







"Karen Strand (1924 - 2000)"
"Karen Strand (Biographical details)"
"Smykkemuseum"
Works by Karen Strand
British Museum

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