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 | Schmuck 2006 Wolfgang Lösche (ed.) Munich: GHM Gessellschaft für Handwerkmessen mbH, 2006 Technical data: 84 pp, text in German and English Price: from 30 € Order |
Preface by Wolfgang Lösche.
Statement by Ruddt Peters.
Catalogue from the special jewellery show at the Internationale Handwerkmesse München. Inaugurated in 1959, the Schmuck show has reflected current tendencies in contemporary jewellery design, encouraged comparisons among goldsmiths, and trigged discussions. The catalogue shows the work of young and less well-known goldsmiths from the Scandinavian countries among others, in a selection that Ruudt Peters confesses due to the globalization phenomenon.
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