Barbara Heinrich, from bunches to jewels
Children often use small bunches of grapes to simulate a jewel and Barbara Heinrich grew up next to a vineyard in Heilbronn near the Black Forest. Maybe that game inspired […]
Read more ›Children often use small bunches of grapes to simulate a jewel and Barbara Heinrich grew up next to a vineyard in Heilbronn near the Black Forest. Maybe that game inspired […]
Read more ›One of the jewelry brands with most tradition in Germany: Trautz ♦ Trautz family has a long history behind: it is linked to Pforzheim, the German town where it is […]
Read more ›The mobile jewelery made in Germany by A.Odenwald: gold, sapphires, diamonds, many colors ♦ The jewelry in German version by A.Odenwald (the A stands for Andreas) differs from that of […]
Read more ›Reconciling Italian lightness (aesthetics) and style with the German ability to translate ideas into German and business acumen. They were the starting points for Capolavoro, name in Italian, and jewels […]
Read more ›Peter Schmid. A very common name in Germany. But the skills of Peter Schmid who lives and works in Costanza, a town overlooking the lake in the south of the […]
Read more ›The jewels of the ancient German Maison Hans D. Krieger 300 years after its foundation ♦ ︎ It has (symbolically) blown out 300 candles on the birthday cake: Hans D. […]
Read more ›Avant-garde jewels, with a design that looks to the future, those of Jasmina Jovy. The designer from Pforzheim (Germany) has jewelry in her blood: as a child she spent many […]
Read more ›Would you like to show off a Bulgari jewel, but you don’t have enough money to buy it? Or maybe you prefer Van Cleef & Arpels? Or, again, by Cartier? […]
Read more ›Corinna Heller wins Inhorgenta’s Designer of the Year Award. Here are his jewels ♦ ︎ Inhorgenta’s Designer of the Year Award is won by Corinna Heller. It’s one of the […]
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