The Journal
The Handcraft
14/05/2025
In the bustling workshop, nestled within the company headquarters, a symphony of craftsmanship unfolds. This is where the intricate artistry of the fine jewellery is brought to life.
The air hums with the rhythmic sounds of filing and hammering. Tools dance from hand to hand, each movement is a testament to years of expertise. At the heart of OLE LYNGGAARD COPENHAGEN is its artisan workshop, situated within the company headquarters. Here, you witness the passion, skill, and dedication that go into each piece of jewellery.
Turning a creative idea into an intricate piece of craftsmanship is a labour-intensive process. To find its way into real life from the initial sketches and prototypes, a fine jewellery design needs the attention of expert hands. Each piece begins as a vision, imagined by Ole, Charlotte, or Sofia – and some remain an idea in the creative corners of their minds for years before being realized. In the workshops, tradition and innovation intertwine seamlessly to bring the designer’s visions to life. Here, the intricacies of each piece are crafted in close collaboration with a team of specialised craftsmen. All collections and special pieces are crafted by the 40 goldsmiths working in the company’s in-house workshops and by close partners outside Copenhagen.
This makes OLE LYNGGAARD COPENHAGEN’s fine jewellery workshop the largest in Scandinavia. Designers and goldsmiths work symbiotically to ensure the company’s standards of impeccable artistry in every piece. The jewellery is handcrafted from 18 karat gold, unique gemstones, and brilliant-cut diamonds of the finest quality.
In the workshop’s foundry, the pieces are cast, often from several tiny pieces, and subsequently meticulously brought together and further refined. Creating fine jewellery is a precision art, where every detail matters. With steady hands, the goldsmiths create different types of surfaces: satinized, brushed, hammered, and polished. The satinized surface is a time-consuming technique that demands extensive expertise. Satinizing a precious metal entails carving fine grooves into the surface, thereby creating a distinctive satin texture. The satinized surface has become a brand signature, featured in multiple collections over the years.
The goldsmiths working at OLE LYNGGAARD COPENHAGEN undergo immersive training in the intricate world of metals and gemstones. Throughout their four-year education to become trained goldsmiths, they develop a deep understanding of the unique properties and behaviours of these materials and learn to master a multitude of skills and techniques from around the world. To a goldsmith, tools are the most essential instruments. Each tool holds its own history and purpose, tailored to specific techniques and the natural movements of the goldsmith’s hands. Moreover, each craftsman uses the tools differently and has their own personal flow. Tools are personalized and meticulously maintained, with practices such as oiling the drawplates and polishing the striking surfaces anew. The workshop also features advanced equipment and stateof-the-art technology, contributing to the exceptional precision and quality.
With the workshop being in-house – a decision maintained by the Lynggaards – the craftsmanship lies at the heart of the company. The designers, along with many other members of the house, visit the workshop multiple times a day. From this space, every piece of jewellery is sent into the world and worn by men and women, mothers and daughters, movie stars, couples in love, royals, and athletes. Each piece is a testament to the passion for preserving craftsmanship traditions and outstanding design.
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