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Although traditional jewellery was worn throughout Sweden, and has a distinct Swedish character, there are marked differences between the different provinces. Skåne province, in the extreme south of Sweden, has the richest tradition, and more jewellery was worn there than in any other district. Almost all the Swedish traditional jewellery at the V&A comes from Skåne.

A well-dressed woman from Skåne wore multiple pairs of silver clasps along the front edges of her outer clothes. Some of these were functional, and hooked into each other. Others were purely ornamental.

This clasp was worn on the outer jacket, but its purpose was purely decorative. It has the maker’s mark IK.

Details

  • Title: Jacket clasp
  • Creator: Unknown
  • Date Created: 1845/1854
  • Location: Sweden
  • Physical Dimensions: Width: 11.4 cm, Height: 4.4 cm, Depth: 0.9 cm
  • Medium: Sheet silver with filigree decoration

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