Kim Buck

Guldgubber Fine gold pendant with anatomic heart and red silk cord

2.800 kr

Tax included.

Guldgubber are art objects, amulets, or offerings found in Scandinavia and dating to the Nordic Iron Age. They consist of thin pieces of beaten gold (occasionally silver), usually between 1 and 2 cm2 in size, usually stamped with a motif, and are the oldest examples of metalwork in Northern Europe.

The word Guldgubbe means "little old man of gold" and is taken from a report published in 1791 by Nils Henrik Sjöborg, in which he said that villagers in Ravlunda, Scania, who found them in the dunes called them Guldgubber.

The Danish island of Bornholm has the largest number of finds of Guldgubber in Scandinavia. Kim Buck was invited to make an exhibition on Bornholm and was inspired by the Guldgubber.

He made his own interpretation by using parts from the traditional jewellery as motifs for imprints.

Fine silver and red silk cord, hand made.

Size: approx 20x15mm

Sterling silver

Sterling silver becomes discoloured over time and should be polished regularly with a soft, natural cleaning cloth. Do not use silver polish to polish your jewellery, as it can give an instant glossy effect and corrode the surface. This will cause faster discolouration and over time, ruin the jewellery.

Silver jewellery that is used regularly typically needs less care, so we encourage you to use and enjoy your jewellery every day.

Some of our jewellery has a matte surface. With time, the areas where the jewellery interacts with other surfaces become shinier. This gives a delightful contrast, adding extra dimensions to the piece.

Gold

We encourage you to wear your jewellery often, as the precious metal will shine and a natural patina will unfold.
Some of our gold jewellery has a matte look. With time, the areas where the jewellery interacts with other surfaces become more shiny. This gives a delightful contrast, adding extra dimensions to the piece.

Diamonds

Diamonds naturally attract grease, oil, and dirt over time. This may make the diamond appear dull and colourless. Diamonds can be cleaned with a soft toothbrush and warm soapy water. Then rinse thoroughly with warm water and finally wipe with a soft cloth.

Gemstones

Gemstones should be cleaned with lukewarm soapy water and brushed gently before wiping with a soft cloth.

Pearls

If your pearls are visibly stained, you can mix a solution of lukewarm water and mild dish soap. Dip a soft cleaning cloth in it and gently wipe the pearls.

When you purchase a wang & buck product, it is an investment in a piece of craft that will be appreciated for generations. To ensure that your jewellery or object holds well, it is important that they are cared for and gently stored.

  • Take your daily activities into consideration when choosing jewellery. Avoid wearing jewellery on the beach, in the swimming pool, or when playing sports to avoid bumps and scratches. You should also avoid using your jewellery when cleaning or gardening.
  • Avoid getting the jewellery in contact with cosmetics, hair spray and perfume.
  • Always put your jewellery on after applying makeup and hair products.
  • Remember to remove your jewellery before going to bed, when showering or washing your hands.
  • Protect the jewellery from hard and rough/abrasive surfaces. Even a diamond can have a flap cut off of it, when hit with enough force or at the wrong angle.
  • Examine the jewellery for loose frames and joints and before putting them on.
  • We recommend that you have a professional jeweller check the diamond frames once a year - especially on rings
  • Jewellery can be scratched when they come in contact with each other. We recommend that each piece of jewellery be stored individually in its original box or a quality lined jewellery box or jewellery bag.

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