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Norman Grant Silver & Enamel Necklace

727M
Written by Olly Gerrish

Norman Grant was born in Forres, Moray in 1943 and studied at Gray’s School of Art in the 1960s.

In the late 1960s Grant began to design jewellery. His preferred medium was translucent which he combined with . The comparatively low cost of materials enabled him to be experimental in his work while keeping the cost to the customer reasonably low. Knowing that to be successful he had to sell, Grant showed examples of his work to local jewellers and was surprised when all the pieces sold in one morning. Right away Grant found himself working full time to complete orders and within a year the popularity of his work was assured. With its psychedelic colours and Pop Art patterns, his jewellery reflected the fashion and style of the period.

Having initially studied graphic design before switching to silversmithing, Grant often maintained that he was influenced by the forms of the coastal landscape he had grown up with. Inevitably these influences found their way into his early jewellery designs; microscopic plant cell structures, petals, stamens, seed heads, trees, driftwood, shells, seaweed, anemone-like forms and later fish, wave and cloud motifs can all be seen in his work.

This pendant is a good example of his work. The piece is finished in vitreous glass (kiln-fired) enamel in translucent shades of plum, yellow, blue and pink set within the silver cells which form the abstract design.

Item Number
727M
Measurements
Length of chain 60 cm
Pendant height 7.5 cm
Width 5.6 cm
Item Materials
Date & Origin
Provenance
Scottish
Hallmarks
Assayed in Edinburgh 1972
Maker's mark NG
Chain unmarked, tested to silver
Screw clasp metal
Condition
Very Good
Discovered
5 years ago
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