Scandinavian jeweler Per Ericsson Stilsmycken worked in Helsingborg, Sweden, from 1949 to 1957, creating exquisite silver jewelry.

A characteristic feature of Swedish silverware is the presence of simple Celtic designs and distinctive hallmarks. Several hallmarks can be found on pieces by the jeweler Per Ericsson, each containing important information. For example, the designation “SEH” stands for the words “Stilsmycken” (Stylish Jewelry in Swedish), the artist’s surname, “Ericsson,” and the letter “H,” indicating the place of manufacture—Helsingborg.

A special place in Per Ericsson’s legacy is occupied by a brooch made of 925 sterling silver in the shape of a flower crown, 3.2 cm in diameter, dating from the 1950s.

