Holograms for Sale Display holograms In this section holograms produced at Lasergruppen Holovision AB in Sweden and Holicon Corporation in the USA are listed. Many are early holograms recorded in Sweden during 1980s. The holograms are mainly of two types; monochrome Denisyuk reflection holograms and hologram portraits which are reflection holograms, copied from masters recorded with a pulsed ruby laser. The first pulsed holograms were recorded with a Holobeam ruby laser. Later the high-quality LUMONICS - JK laser (1 Joule Ruby Laser System Model HLS-2, laser wavelength 694 nm) was used both in Sweden and the USA for all pulsed holograms. The Denisyuk reflection holograms and the image- plane reflection copies of pulsed masters were recorded using a 5W Spectra Physics Krypton ion laser (laser wavelength 647 nm). The reflection holograms for sale here are of high quality since the best holograms from our production were kept by me as a reference for future production runs of the same holograms. Here we find display holograms produced at Lasergruppem Holovision AB in Sweden and Holicon Corp in the USA. Most of my work was focussed on the single-beam Denisyuk reflection holography since, in the beginning, which was the closest we could come to an ultra- realistic imaging technique. Mainly we recorded holograms for advertising and exhibitions. Many of the early holograms are for sale here. I have recorded pulsed portraits of many people, for example, Swedish Prince Bertil, Albert Bonnier, Swedish hockey player Sven Tumba, Swedish movie star Gösta Ekman and Swedish Nobel Prize Winner Kai Siegbahn and President Ronald Reagan, Harold Edgerton and Mike Ditka in the USA. In this section you will also find products with attached holograms. Most of them have embossed holograms but there are also products with photopolymer holograms which are of higher quality. The use of holograms on products was popular in the 80s and 90s but today holograms have been replaced with lenticular images. Prices in British Pounds
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Holograms for Sale
Display holograms
In this section holograms produced at Lasergruppen Holovision AB in Sweden and Holicon
Corporation in the USA are listed. Many are early holograms recorded in Sweden during 1980s. The
holograms are mainly of two types; monochrome Denisyuk reflection holograms and hologram
portraits which are reflection holograms, copied from masters recorded with a pulsed ruby laser. The
first pulsed holograms were recorded with a Holobeam ruby laser. Later the high-quality LUMONICS
- JK laser (1 Joule Ruby Laser System Model HLS-2, laser wavelength 694 nm) was used both in
Sweden and the USA for all pulsed holograms. The Denisyuk reflection holograms and the image-
plane reflection copies of pulsed masters were recorded using a 5W Spectra Physics Krypton ion laser
(laser wavelength 647 nm). The reflection holograms for sale here are of high quality since the best
holograms from our production were kept by me as a reference for future production runs of the same
holograms. Here we find display holograms produced at Lasergruppem Holovision AB in Sweden
and Holicon Corp in the USA. Most of my work was focussed on the single-beam Denisyuk
reflection holography since, in the beginning, which was the closest we could come to an ultra-
realistic imaging technique. Mainly we recorded holograms for advertising and exhibitions. Many of
the early holograms are for sale here. I have recorded pulsed portraits of many people, for example,
Swedish Prince Bertil, Albert Bonnier, Swedish hockey player Sven Tumba, Swedish movie star
Gösta Ekman and Swedish Nobel Prize Winner Kai Siegbahn and President Ronald Reagan, Harold
Edgerton and Mike Ditka in the USA.
In this section you will also find products with attached holograms. Most of them have embossed
holograms but there are also products with photopolymer holograms which are of higher quality. The
use of holograms on products was popular in the 80s and 90s but today holograms have been replaced
with lenticular images.
Prices in British Pounds
Monochrome reflection holograms on glass
Erik XIV Crown (1974)
Image-plane reflection hologram copy of master hologram
Silver halide emulsion on glass
Framed, size: 8” x 10” (20 x 25 cm) £500.-
Recording of the Crown Display cabinet Crown hologram
An example of an early, highly publicised display holography project in Sweden was the transmission
hologram of the Coronation Crown of Erik XIV (from 1561). The 20cm by 25cm off-axis transmission
hologram was recorded by Hans Bjelkhagen in the cellar under the Royal Castle in Stockholm. The
Crown was moved from the Treasury down to a room in the cellar on the night of the 20th August 1974.
The photo above shows the hologram-recording setup. The CW He-Ne laser and holographic equipment
were arranged directly on the floor. Note the Styrofoam panels surrounding the setup which prevented
air motion during the recording. The transmission was installed in a special display case where it was
illuminated by a mercury-arc lamp equipped with yellow filter. It was produced for the International
Stamp Exhibition STOCKHOLMIA'74, in Sweden. The Swedish Post had issued a series of five stamps
featuring the Royal Treasuries, including one of the Crown. Since it was not possible to show the real
crown at the stamp exhibition, the hologram was ordered by the Swedish Post Authority as the next best
thing. The stamp show took place between the 21st and 29
th September 1974 in Älvsjö, south of
Stockholm. The hologram was a main attraction at the show and people waited in a long line to be able
to get a glimpse of the holographic crown. Many people came to the stamp exhibition only to see the
hologram. A few image plane reflection copies were made of the master hologram.