Inspired by the Past
Arje Griegst was the son of goldsmith and engraver Baruch Griegst, who came to Denmark from Lithuania in around 1900. Following in his father’s footsteps, Griest was trained by the silversmith and artist Just Andersen in 1960. After four years of running his own workshop, he showed Georg Jensen’s legendary boss, Anders Hostrup-Pedersen, a series of sketches for rings in a completely new style. Griegst’s imaginative work was inspired by nature, the ancient Greeks, Gaudi and the infinite universe. To achieve greater artistic freedom in his work, he used the ancient ‘cire perdue’ technique. Arje Griegst Jewellery Konkylie and Spira |