Charlotte Block Hellum née Stöckel (1911–2005) was a German-born Norwegian ceramist and enamel artist. After completing her studies in Germany, she moved to Norway where she established a ceramics workshop in 1947 and exhibited at the Autumn Exhibition in 1950. From the mid-1960s, she worked exclusively as an enameller, decorating copper dishes, bowls and vases with both figurative and non-figurative designs.[1][2] In 1975, Hellum was honoured with Norway's most significant craft award, the Jacob Prize.[3]
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