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'Embrace' Brooch by Millie Behrens
'Embrace' Brooch
'Embrace' Brooch by Millie Behrens
'Embrace' Brooch by Millie Behrens

'Embrace' Brooch

Maker (Norway, born 1958)
Date2013
Object NameBrooch
Mediumsilver and hard stone
ClassificationsJewellery
DimensionsHeight: 9.2cm
Length: 12.4cm
Depth: 0.5cm
AcquisitionPurchased in 2013.
Copyright© Millie Behrens
LocationOn Display - Gallery 08
Object numberABDAG011457
About Me'Embrace' is a very contemporary piece of jewellery designed by Millie Behrens. Millie's work often features a monochrome pallet and reflects the asymetry and minimalism often associated witha Scandinavian tradition of design.
More About Me
Behrens’ work commonly features a monochrome pallet and reflects the asymmetry and minimalism often associated with a Scandinavian tradition of design.
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