Baltic Jewellery News (March 2022) No. 41

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SWEDISH BLUE – SOMETHING NEW AND RARE Interview with Ann-MARIE Berslaggsten or Swedish blue? Bergslaggsten is a difficult word and utterance for anyone who does not speak Swedish. This has led to the stone being given the name swedishblue after the blue colors the stone has. We can say that gemstone has the name swedishblue and Bergslaggsten is the name of the raw stone. Bergslagen is also an area in Sweden? Is it famous for gemstones? Bergslagen is a mining district in Central Sweden, from Värmland to Uppland. Bergslagen has had mining, metal smelting and metalworking since the 13th century. Most important are

various kinds of iron ore, including manganese-containing types. In 1873, there were operations in 646 deposits, with a total production of 823,000 tonnes of iron ore. Some of the largest fields are Grängesberg, Dannemora, Blötberg, Idkerberget, Håksberg, Pershyttan, Stripa, Stråssa, Riddarhyttan, Norberg and Långban. Several minerals are first found here. In addition, there are also many sulfide ores with copper, lead and zinc, as well as silver and gold in varying amounts. The largest and most well-known occurrences are Falun, Saxberget, Garpenberg and Åmmeberg. The area has many memories of the quarries in earlier times, not least by

the local names. Several large Swedish industrial companies have their roots in Bergslagen. The name comes from Swedish law, ‘law’, and refers to the old mayoral judgments that had their own, local jurisdiction. Why Swedish blue is special? The stone is a residual product from Swedish iron production over three hundred years ago. Production took place in small coal-fired ovens, where the ore was melted to a liquid mass. The stone is formed when the furnace has a sufficiently high temperature to glaze the ore. The rock is the slag that is formed during metal smelting. The

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pages 104-108

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pages 102-103

Today Latvian jewellery community is a stronger force

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pages 94-97

Jewelry art as a crystallization of human thoughts

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pages 90-91

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pages 86-89

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pages 82-85

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pages 76-77

Lod a fixed star in the Swedish jewellery scene

5min
pages 78-81

Camila Dinesen story

4min
pages 66-67

Masks and new trends

5min
pages 62-65

Guldviva flower worthy of a princess

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pages 72-75

New jewelry Russia

2min
pages 44-45

Returning health jewelery markers‘ immune response to the virus

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pages 10-11

Amber Trip show is coming back

5min
pages 20-23

Get to know your jeweller

2min
pages 40-43

Be global shop local

3min
pages 30-31

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25 years of the IAA

3min
pages 32-35

Batic design stories

6min
pages 36-39

Swedish blue – something new and rare

6min
pages 24-27
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