Vintage Siv Lagerström Clear Acrylic Ring – Size 6.25
About Siv Lagerström
Rings designed by Swedish designer Siv Lagerström in the period of 1967-1973. She was a midcentury silver smith who began experimenting with alternative materials at the end of the 1960s.
Lagerström's acrylic rings represented a new artistic expression with new materials that broke away from the conventions of what a piece of jewelry should look like. Her rings resonated with and were considered alongside Pierre Cardin's futuristic, colorful fashion for women’s liberation. Think collarless geometric shapes, daringly short hemlines, graphic bright colors.
The expression was more important than expensive materials, in a democratic spirit. Her work also bears similarities to the Op art of the 1960s with psychedelic abstract patterns in motion, creating a three-dimensional sculptural sensation.
Lagerström's pieces are very collectible and examples of her work are on display at the National Museum, Sweden.
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This is one of the purest, most architectural pieces in the series. With no internal color or inclusion, the design relies entirely on form, proportion, and the way clear acrylic interacts with light.
The transparency keeps it light, while the geometry makes the ring form quite bold.
Details
- Signed: SIV
- Location: Stockholm, Sweden
- Dated: 1967-1973
- Size: 6.25
- Measurements:
- Height: 37 mm
- Width at top: 17.25 mm
- Width at bottom: 10.66 mm
- Weight: 8.8 grams
- Material: Acrylic (Plexiglass), clear acrylic
- Condition: Excellent vintage condition with normal age-related wear. Light surface wear consistent with age and use.
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