Germund Paaer, A silver plated brass wedding crown "Jäkäläkruunu". Kalevala koru, Helsinki 1940's-1950's.
Height 9 cm. Upper diameter 10 cm.
Wear due to age and use.
The "Jäkäläkruunu" was designed by Germund Paaer (1881-1950) and was one of the most popular models of wedding crowns during the 1940's. Paaer designed the crown during the wartime and it was sold at Kalevala Koru until the 1960's.
Germun Paaer was the first chief designed at Kalevala Koru and it can be said that Kalevala koru was in the beginning not only the fruit of its founders ideas but also of Paaer's. He was chief designer until 1950 and during that time he designed hundreds of pieces of jewellery for Kalevala koru. Paaer's aim and guideline as a designer was that "The edges of a piece of jewellery have to be totally smooth. Womens sensitive fingers will be touching them and due to that there can be no ruggedness and they can by no means be sharp!".
Paaer was a talented, enthusiastic and very productive designer, but at the same time he was an austere artist. The most popular jewellery series that he designed is "Kuutar", which has been produced since the 1940's. In addition to jewellery Paaer also designed in the 1940's over 300 ornaments inspired by and base upon old forlk art objects for Kalevala koru.
Source: Kalevala Koru archive and Finna.fi