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©Marc Lange
©Marc Lange
©Marc Lange
©Marc Lange
©Marc Lange

Marc Lange

  • Jewellery maker
  • Alkmaar, Netherlands
  • Master Artisan
Marc Lange Jewellery maker
Contact
Dutch, English, German
Hours:
Wednesday to Friday: 10:00 - 17:30, Saturday: 10:00 - 17:00, other days by appointment only
Phone:
+31 725204814
©Marc Lange

Contemporary jewellery with a twist

  • • Marc fuses modern metals with traditional gems
  • • Innovation plays a big part in his designs
  • • His craft has culminated in prestigious awards

It did not take much convincing for Marc Lange to choose a career in goldsmithing, since he was lured by the techniques, the beautiful materials and the creativity involved, whilst attending the Vocational School of Goldsmiths in Amsterdam. Specialising in the combination of modern materials such as titanium and black zirconium with traditional precious metals, like yellow, red and white gold and platinum. Marc implements techniques that he learned during his training, such as sawing, milling, forging, soldering, drilling, and polishing – but he also uses innovative techniques that bring a contemporary dimension to his production. For Marc, a piece is well made when it is technically and aesthetically correct, but also when it is comfortable to wear.

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Works

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Photo: ©Marc Lange
‘Toothpaste Bracelet’

Marc often jokes that he was inspired by the tube of toothpaste he stood on one morning. This is a purely imagined shape entangled at a substantial level of difficulty with barely flexible titanium. The object is decorated with a self-developed 'lava technique' in gold.

Length 8 cm
Width 5 cm
Height 6 cm

Photo: ©Marc Lange
Mikado bracelet

With this bracelet Marc was inspired by the famous Mikado game. The straight lines are arranged in a playful, illogical way creating a contrasting spectacle. The diamonds sparkle against the subdued matt materials. The piece exudes glamour without being gaudy.

Length 8 cm
Width 4.8 cm
Height 5.9 cm

Photo: ©Marc Lange
Bauhaus ring

This ring was designed by Marc Lange on the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus movement. The composition of geometric shapes is inspired by architecture that originated from Bauhaus' ideas and principles.

Length 3.5 cm
Width 3.5 cm
Height 3.5 cm

Photo: ©Marc Lange
Floating Illusion

Designed for the Dutch Design Contest 2010 with the theme of Enchantment Ring, the piece made it to the final round of the competition. The floating ball was inspired by the Dutch sweet toverbal, a gobstopper made up of coloured layers of sugar. Magnets and invisible thread cause the ball to 'float'.

Length 5.8 cm
Width 5.2 cm
Height 9 cm

Photo: ©Marc Lange
Sparkling Vortex

Designed for the Dutch Design Contest 2007 with the the theme of Cocktail Party, this piece was awarded first place.The coloured metals symbolize the whirling movement of a cocktail being stirred. The drinkers’ buzz is represented by diamonds that swing on thin threads like fireflies.

Length 22 cm
Width 16.5 cm
Height 10 cm

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