Broche by Lodewijk Willem van (II) Kooten

Broche c. 1908 - 1911

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metal

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art-nouveau

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metal

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jewelry design

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geometric

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decorative-art

Dimensions height 2.2 cm, width 3.5 cm

This brooch was crafted by Lodewijk Willem van Kooten II, featuring a mesmerizing green stone set amidst a golden frame, adorned with swirling motifs. These spirals, reminiscent of ancient symbols of growth and evolution, echo the continuous unfolding of life. Consider the spiral's journey through time—from the labyrinthine designs of Minoan Crete to the Celtic knotwork symbolizing eternity. Each twist and turn carries layers of cultural memory, evolving yet retaining its essence. In this brooch, the spirals evoke not just natural growth, but also a sense of continuity and cyclical return. The central gem acts as a focal point, around which the unconscious energies of the viewer are drawn. It is a symbol of nature's beauty but also its renewal, deeply affecting our collective psyche. Ultimately, this brooch is more than mere adornment, but a powerful emblem of time, memory, and the enduring human spirit, inviting us to reflect on the symbols that shape our understanding of the world.

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