An 18K gold bracelet "Hula-hula", Göteborg 1968.
Width ca 20 mm, length ca 20.5 cm, weight 28 g. By AHÖ. Accompanied by a case.
Anders Högberg (1921-1996) opened "Högbergs Silversmedja" in the mid-1950s together with his brother Sven-Erik Högberg. Together, they represent what the so-called "Gothenburg School" stands for with their fairly simple and matter-of-fact jewelry, often without precious stones and intended for everyday use. Anders Högberg, who was trained as a goldsmith, was apprenticed to Sigurd Persson whose influence is clear, especially Anders Högberg's rings with their openwork playful patterns bear witness to Persson's influence.
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