Pin First Swallow, multicolor metal, by J. Treutler, Poland, 1950s.
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The 'First Swallow' pin, designed by Jerzy Treutler in 1958 for Moda Polska, is crafted from white metal and finished with a deep, mirror-like black enamel. Precise white accents outline the head and wing edges, while an intense red circular detail at the head draws the eye and anchors the composition. The metal base forms a slender pin and a fine, polished outline separating the enamel color fields. The proportions are balanced, with the swallow’s wings forming a dynamic, symmetrical arc that highlights the modernist, geometric character of the design. The stylized, minimalist silhouette reflects the spirit of Polish design in the 1950s. The surface is smooth, highly glossy, and the color divisions remain crisp and clean. Dimensions: 2.3 × 1.9 × 4 cm. Condition: very good – complete, with original enamel and metal base, showing no visible signs of wear.This pin echoes the voice of postwar Poland, boldly embracing modernity. The swallow—an emblem of renewal and new beginnings—appears here in an almost abstract form, as if soaring above the everyday, heralding transformation. The interplay of black, white, and red speaks of the era’s creative courage, with designers able to embed hope, openness, and a quest for freshness into even the smallest detail. Every line and surface recalls the 1950s atmosphere, when design was a search for new identity and expression, and jewelry served as a carrier of cultural ideas.The pin can be used as a striking accent in both retro and contemporary ensembles. It may be paired with a simple,
DIMENSION
Height1.9 cm
Depth4 cm
Width2.3 cm
Dimension details
Width2.3 cm
Height1.9 cm
Depth4 cm
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