Silver Smith of Georg Jensen

The Danish silver company Georg Jensen wasOverall, his life was filled with personal sorrow
founded in 1904 and by the 1920s it had shops allhaving lost 3 wives as well as eventually the
over the world New York, Buenos Aires, Paris,control of the company. In 1925, he left the
London, Stockholm, and Berlin and by the 1950scompany and moved to Paris to start a new
Jensen even had a shop on the Queen Maryworkshop, but this venture was unsuccessful and
cruise liner. The son of a blacksmith and born inhe returned to Copenhagen. There, he rejoined
1866, Georg Jensen grew up in a poor family inthe company as the artistic director where he
the little industrial town of Raavad north ofcontinued to design for the company bearing his
Copenhagen. He always called it "a paradise onname until his death.
earth", fondly remembering its powerful oaks,The Georg Jensen name has always carried the
towering beeches, and blue clay which he used tomantle of the highest quality silver, made using
sculpture human figures. As a boy, he was sentthe most expensive techniques of production.
to work at a foundry to help support his parentsAuthentic Georg Jensen silver is also quite hard to
and seven siblings. When he was 14, his familyfind, for even in its heyday in the 1930s - 1950s
moved to Copenhagen where he apprenticed withthe number of silversmiths employed varied
a goldsmith. In his spare time, he took drawing,between only about 200 and 250. Today, the firm
geometry, engraving, and modeling courses duringemploys only 12. At one time, Jensen made 33
which time he decided to become a sculptor.flatware patterns, 23 of which are no longer
While it was an improbable ambition for a workingproduced, and about 1200 holloware items such as
class young man, Georg passed the entrancebowls, candelabra, pitchers, tea sets, trays, vases,
examination of the Royal Danish Academy of Finewine coolers, and covered fish platters. Like Georg
Arts and joined its sculpture class in 1887. AfterJensen jewelry, many holloware pieces were
graduating in 1892, he first made art pottery whileembellished with semiprecious stones like amber,
he married and had 2 children. After his wife diedamethyst, garnet, lapis lazuli, malachite, opal, and
suddenly, he decided he would return to his oldquartz. Within a given flatware pattern such as
craft of metalsmithing to support his familythe very popular "Acorn", Jensen created as
making silver jewelry to his own designs. Finally, inmany as 272 separate pieces including serving
1904, he opened his own shop in Copenhagen andpieces, fish knives and forks, ice cream spoons,
soon had 60 people working for him. His designsand a fascinating array of other utensils and utility
were a success, but his business acumen was notpieces.
as he constantly needed to rely on new investors.