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Fall exhibition September 2010

Kunsthandel Inez Stodel cordially invites you to the Fall Exhibition: OPEN! 2010.

We will show our latest acquisitions and artworks by Philip Sajet.

In 1977 - when the first snow fell - Philip Sajet decided to make jewellery. Nine years later he had his first solo exhibition and now his work is shown at Kunsthandel Inez Stodel for Sajet's 39st solo exhibition.

Philip Sajet was born in 1953 in Amsterdam. His father was Dutch, but his mother, whose father was a jeweller in Paris, came from France. A few years ago Sajet and his wife moved to the South of France, where they are both goldsmith.

Sajet has his own vision of his craft "Jewels are small objects that you wear on the skin, cheer you up, adorn us and to show our necessary vanity". In his clearly defined area of rings, necklaces and earrings Sajet shows us his groundbreaking designs. Sajet is honored that his work is shown in a jewellery loving environment for the first time.

We have chosen Philip Sajet because his jewels are works of art that show a lot of craftsmanship, love and humour. They are contemporary but go back to the basis of the art of jewellery.

You will see large minerals, glass and pearls with a lot of colored enamel. The shape of diamonds often returns in different guises. For us there are many surprises, not only in Sajet's view of his craft but also in how he gives this expession.

In 2011, the CODA museum in Apeldoorn will stage a Sajet retrospective.

Opening hours
24 September until 2 October : 11.00 - 17.00
On Saturday 25 September the artist, Philip Sajet, will be present
Monday 27 September closed


Moon of Baroda by Philip Sajet is an 18 carat gold ring, set with seven cabochon flints and a pear cut citrine of circa 24 carats. Sajet was inspired by the canary yellow diamond from Inda with the same name.

The original Moon of Baroda of 24.04 carats was owned by the Maharajas of Baroda for 500 years before it was bought by Meyer Rosenbaum, director of Meyer Jewellery Company, in 1920. The diamond was borrowed to Marilyn Monroe for her performance of Diamonds are a girl's best friend in the legendary movie Gentlemen prefer blondes.

pAn Amsterdam

Next week you will find us at the art & antique fair pAn Amsterdam. This fair will be held from 22 to 29 November 2009 in Amsterdam.


Exhibition of brooches by Jeroen Krabbé from September to October 2009

Kunsthandel Inez Stodel invites you to the exhibition of brooches created by Jeroen Krabbé.

Jeroen Krabbé is a versatile man. Not only is he painter, actor and director, he is also a jewellery designer. In 1999 Krabbé designed a pendant, inspired by nature, a figurative reproduction of a forest scenery for the Week of the Jewel. For a good friend Krabbé recently designed and created a collection of brooches that together in a showcase forms another work of art.

Stodel en Van der Waals are honoured that they have tempted Jeroen Krabbé into making this cheerful and lively collection of brooches, inspired by Picasso, Cézanne, Gauguin and countless other artists.

Jeroen Krabbé: "These painters are my inspiration, I admire them and have made tributes to their lives and works! I have put a mignifiyng glass over their work in the hope that other people will look at them in the same way that I do and will also be inspired by them".

Openings hours:
opening Saterday 26 September at 12:00 by Petra Laseur
opened from 25 September until 3 October 11:00 - 17:00
Sunday 27 September open from 12:00
Monday 28 September closed

Courtesy Francis Kyle Gallery, London

© Henni van Beek Fotografie