Ceramic necklace pendants I made with vintage stamps

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Ceramic necklace pendants I made with vintage stamps

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Artist: Elena König-Scavini (1886-1974)
Helen König-Scavini, also known as Elena König-Scavini, nicknamed Lenci, was an Italian teacher and artist. She was born in Turin, Italy, to an Austrian mother and a German father. Her personality and her predisposition for Art made her travel a lot in Europe which led her to Germany, where she graduated as a teacher in Düsseldorf in 1907 and started working. In 1915 she returned to Turin. After the loss of her first child from Spanish Flu, Elena started making dolls that she imagined could have been toys for her daughter. In 1919 she founded the toy factory Ars Lenci with her husband, and in 1928 the company also began producing artistic ceramics.
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