Origins & Legacy of Art Jewellery in South Africa

Timed Online Auction, 6 - 22 October 2025

Origins
About the Session

Origins, explores the emergence of South African fine metal artistry through pioneering immigrant goldsmiths and jewellers such as Erich Frey, Peter Cullman, Margaret Richardson, Elsa Wongchowsky, Tessa Fleischer and Birger Haglund.  Many were drawn to South Africa after the Second World War, seeking opportunities to establish workshops. Their training in European institutions, such as Pforzheim, equipped them with modernist principles and technical expertise.  Their works embodied modernist aesthetics while adapting to local contexts. They experimented with form, texture, and materiality, linking jewellery to broader artistic movements. 


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ZAR 5 046
Lot 33
  • Kurt Jobst Aries women cuff


Lot Estimate Change Currency
ZAR 1 800 - 2 200
Selling Price
Incl. Buyer's Premium & VAT
ZAR 5 046
Location
Cape Town
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About this Item

South Africa 1905-1971
Kurt Jobst Aries women cuff
a swaged cuff with hammered texture, engraved with the Venus symbol and Aries symbol on either end, with rounded edges, sterling silver, stamped 'Jobst', width approximately 2.5cm, inner diameter approximately 7cm, total weight 53.50 grams

Notes

Kurt Jobst was born in Switzerland into a culturally progressive family.

In 1935 he relocated to South Africa and established 'The Jobst Shop' in Johannesburg. He was a master metalworker across many disciplines- silversmithing, goldsmithing, enamel, engraving, woodcarving, wrought iron and stained glass. His design aesthetic reflected classical, timeless elegance, adapted to South African cultural and material contexts. Preferring clean lines and restrained decoration, he avoided the overworked ornamentation that was fashionable at the time. Jobst marked his pieces with linked letters 'Jk', his surname, and sometimes a stylised unicorn.

He taught at the Wits Technical College School for Arts and Crafts and trained both white and black apprentices in his studio workshop which was a daring political stance during the apartheid era.

He died in a car accident in 1971, leaving behind an enduring legacy that remains admired and collected today.

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