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Wilhelmina Wendt (8 August 1896 – 26 June 1988), commonly known as Tiddit, was a Swedish silversmith. She was the first woman in Sweden to be granted the title of "master silversmith". From the late 1920s, she designed trays, serving dishes, bowls, jugs and jewellery. In the mid 1940s, she settled in Perstorp where she combined her father's black insulation material "isolit" with her own thin silver designs, producing artefacts in what she called "silverisolit".

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  • Wilhelmina Wendt (8 August 1896 – 26 June 1988), commonly known as Tiddit, was a Swedish silversmith. She was the first woman in Sweden to be granted the title of "master silversmith". From the late 1920s, she designed trays, serving dishes, bowls, jugs and jewellery. In the mid 1940s, she settled in Perstorp where she combined her father's black insulation material "isolit" with her own thin silver designs, producing artefacts in what she called "silverisolit". (en)
  • Wilhelmina "Tiddit" Wendt, född 8 augusti 1896 i Perstorp, död 26 juni 1988 i Perstorp, var en svensk silversmed. Wilhelmina Wendt var ett av tolv barn till ägaren till Skånska Ättiksfabriken i Perstorp Wilhelm Wendt och Minna Pauly. Hon hade från 1946 sin verkstad på Skånska Ättiksfabrikens fabriksområde, där idag ligger, fram till 1968. Hon formgav vid mitten av 1930-talet prydnadsföremål av från Skånska Ättiksfabriken i kombination med silver. Hon gjorde bland annat brickor, skrivställ och askar i svart isolit med inlagda figurer i silver. (sv)
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  • Wilhelmina Wendt (8 August 1896 – 26 June 1988), commonly known as Tiddit, was a Swedish silversmith. She was the first woman in Sweden to be granted the title of "master silversmith". From the late 1920s, she designed trays, serving dishes, bowls, jugs and jewellery. In the mid 1940s, she settled in Perstorp where she combined her father's black insulation material "isolit" with her own thin silver designs, producing artefacts in what she called "silverisolit". (en)
  • Wilhelmina "Tiddit" Wendt, född 8 augusti 1896 i Perstorp, död 26 juni 1988 i Perstorp, var en svensk silversmed. Wilhelmina Wendt var ett av tolv barn till ägaren till Skånska Ättiksfabriken i Perstorp Wilhelm Wendt och Minna Pauly. Hon hade från 1946 sin verkstad på Skånska Ättiksfabrikens fabriksområde, där idag ligger, fram till 1968. Hon formgav vid mitten av 1930-talet prydnadsföremål av från Skånska Ättiksfabriken i kombination med silver. Hon gjorde bland annat brickor, skrivställ och askar i svart isolit med inlagda figurer i silver. (sv)
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  • Wilhelmina Wendt (en)
  • Wilhelmina Wendt (sv)
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