Silversmith (Page 4)

The Silversmiths collection at Encyclopedia.Design explores the artistry, techniques, and influence of the craftsmen who shape silver into exquisite works of art and function. From historical silverware and jewelry to modern sculptural and industrial applications, silversmiths have combined skill, creativity, and innovation to create timeless pieces.

What You’ll Find in This Collection:

Profiles of Renowned Silversmiths – Discover Paul de Lamerie, Hester Bateman, Georg Jensen, Tiffany & Co., and contemporary silver artists.
Silversmithing Techniques – Learn about hand-hammering, engraving, repoussé, chasing, casting, and filigree work used in silver design.
Silver in Decorative Arts & Design – Explore how silversmiths contribute to fine tableware, jewelry, trophies, religious artifacts, and contemporary sculpture.
Silver Styles & Periods – From Baroque and Rococo silverwork to Art Nouveau and modernist designs, trace the evolution of silver craftsmanship.
The Future of Silversmithing – Investigate how technology, sustainable materials, and digital fabrication are shaping the next generation of silver artistry.

From elaborate 18th-century silverware to modern minimalist designs, silversmiths have played a crucial role in both luxury craftsmanship and functional metalwork. This collection provides a comprehensive look into the history, techniques, and legacy of silver design.

📌 Discover the artists and techniques that have defined silversmithing across history and into the modern era.

Jean Puiforocat

Jean Puiforcat (1897-1945) was a renowned French Art Deco silversmith known for his geometric and elegant designs that combined silver with materials like lapis lazuli and ivory. After serving in World War I, he established his Parisian firm in 1921, co-founded the Union des Artistes Modernes, and left a lasting artistic legacy recognized in major museums.Read More →