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Brooch

This is a brooch. It was designed by Francesco Pavan. It is dated ca. 1985 and we acquired it in 2016. Its medium is gold, silver, copper, nickel silver (argentan). It is a part of the Product Design and Decorative Arts department.

This brooch is emblematic of Pavan's exploration of a geometrical language in jewelry. Here, he formed a triangle from a new "fabric" made of multiple metals, which grew out of his earlier experiments in reducing gold to thin sheets. Pavan combined different metals to create a woven effect.

This object was donated by Susan Lewin. It is credited The Susan Grant Lewin Collection, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.

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Its dimensions are

H x W x D: 8.1 × 8.8 × 2.4 cm (3 3/16 × 3 7/16 × 15/16 in.)

It has the following markings

On interior edge, 'Pd 176 PAVAN' (Pd - Palladium)

Cite this object as

Brooch; Designed by Francesco Pavan (Italian, b. 1937); gold, silver, copper, nickel silver (argentan); H x W x D: 8.1 × 8.8 × 2.4 cm (3 3/16 × 3 7/16 × 15/16 in.); The Susan Grant Lewin Collection, Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum; 2016-34-82

This object was previously on display as a part of the exhibition Jewelry of Ideas: Gifts from the Susan Grant Lewin Collection.

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