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Necklace MONIES

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September 2023

Extract from HÅNDVÆRK bookazine no. 5 on jewellry/MONIES

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The two classically trained goldsmiths Gerda and Nicolai Monies are both work and life partners. In 1973 they founded their joint company MONIES.

In recent years, their son Karl Monies, who is an artist and represented by Etage Projects, has been involved part-time in the company as a designer and ‘all-round creative’.

MONIES has a workshop and showroom in Copenhagen and shops in Paris, Istanbul, Milan and Rome.

The workshop at Nordre Tolbod on Copenhagen’s harbour front is an Aladdin’s cave of aquamarines, amethysts, baroque pearls, fossils, mammoth tusks, wood, leather and amber. When I come here to collect jewellery for a photo, my eye catches a large amount of amber on the worktable. Workshop manager Hasse Højrup Nielsen explains that this is Baltic amber, originated as resin from pine trees along the Baltic coasts some forty to fifty million years ago. With a clear tone of humility, he speaks about having respect for the material and about nature being an active player in the design process, which is why they take a sparing and gentle approach in processing the material and turning it into jewellery.

MONIES jewellery is big, powerful and raw. The lapis lazuli piece on the following spread is at the delicate end of the scale.

Uddrag af artikel bragt i HÅNDVÆRk bookazine no. 5 om smykker,
her om MONIES

De to klassisk uddannede guldsmede Gerda og Nicolai Monies danner par, både professionelt og privat, i 1973 etablerede de deres fælles virksomhed MONIES.

De seneste år har deres søn Karl Monies, som er kunstner og i den egenskab i stald hos Etage Projects, involveret sig parttime i virksomheden som “designer og allround kreativ”.

MONIES har værksted og showroom i København og butikker i Paris, Istanbul, Milano og Rom.

Værkstedet på Nordre Tolbod i Københavns Havn er en Aladdins hule af akvamariner, ametyster, barokke perler, fossiler, mammut-stødtænder, træ, læder og rav. Da jeg henter smykker til foto, fanger mit øje en større mængde rav på arbejdsbordet. Værkstedsleder Hasse Højrup Nielsen fortæller, at det er baltisk rav, som i sin oprindelige form var harpiks fra fyrretræer langs Østersøens kyster for 40-50 millioner år siden, og han fortæller med ydmyghed i stemmen om respekt for materialet og om, hvordan naturen er aktiv medspiller i designprocessen, hvorfor materialet bearbejdes så lidt og så skånsomt som muligt.

Et MONIES-smykke kendetegnes ved at være stort, kraftfuldt og råt, lapissmykket på billedet på næste opslag er i den spinkle ende af deres repertoire.

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