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Inspired by world-famous artists, recreated by our designers. FREYWILLE has been presenting unique enamel jewellery since 1951, handcrafted to perfection and in a breathtaking blaze of colour.
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Boldly breaking from artistic convention, Gustav Klimt rang in a new period of figuration. A a leader of the Vienna Secession movement and master of symbolism, he inspired jewellery collections that artistically mirror his greatest works of art.
Resonating Klimt’s outpour of form and colour in his famous painting ‘The Virgin’, this marvellous homage features bold golden swirls in 24kt gold, combined with intriguing lapis and purple. It is the perfect choice for connoisseurs of Klimt’s art full of vivid, dreamy ornaments.
View collectionKlimt’s famous painting ‘Hoffnung II’ (Hope II) served as inspiration for this stunning creation, combining bright colours, swirling shapes and gleaming pure gold.
View collectionInspired by Klimt’s most famous painting 'The Kiss', this design is an overwhelming optical feast of five different types of gold, beautifully reflecting Klimt’s “Golden Period”. A fascinating and captivating artistic depiction of love in finest fire-enamel.
View collectionInterpreting Klimt’s painting ‘Wasserschlangen I’, this collection is reminiscent of two dreamy nymphs, reflected by dancing scales and fluid shapes. With its intense blue hues, it is a striking fire-enamel design mirroring the sea and its mysterious secrets.
View collectionPresenting a new interpretation of Gustav Klimt's Masterpiece in shimmering gold. Hommage à Gustav Klimt - The Golden Kiss focuses on the outstanding presence of gold leaf and golden nuances as well as the artful interplay of geometric patterns on the clothing of the lovers depicted in the artwork.
View collectionA highly refined enamel process is at the heart of every FREYWILLE jewellery piece, with up to 100 manual steps required to achieve a single jewellery piece. Many rounds of careful kiln-firing, the secret alchemy of beaming colours and shimmering gold, and the knowledge of the enamel masters combined promise outstanding pieces of wearable art.