Wearable jewels Route
Visit 14 works of this collection in the Rijksmuseum
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Wearable jewels in the museum
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Gesp in de vorm van twee vissen, Carl Christian Fjerdingstad, c. 1911 - c. 1914
Room 0.9
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Stel haarnaalden, anonymous, c. 1824 - c. 1840
Room 0.9
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Broche, Lodewijk Willem van Kooten (II), c. 1908 - c. 1911
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Collier, zogeheten 'Collier de chien', anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1920
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Broche in de vorm van een maansikkel, anonymous, c. 1870 - c. 1890
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Parure, Jean Baptiste Bonnard, c. 1824 - c. 1829
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Hanger in de vorm van een tak blauwe regen, Georges Fouquet, c. 1908 - c. 1910
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collier met zwaan, Philippe Wolfers (workshop of), c. 1901
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Haarkam in de vorm van twee takken Viburnum, René Lalique, c. 1902 - c. 1903
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Hair Comb with Maple Seed Pods, Lucien Gaillard, c. 1902 - c. 1906
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Haarkam, anonymous, c. 1900 - c. 1910
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Bow brooch, anonymous, c. 1650 - c. 1675
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Comb in the form of two dragonflies, Lucien Gaillard, c. 1904
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Necklace and Decorative Chain with Terminals, anonymous, c. 800 - c. 1000
Room 2
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