Our workshop at Leipziger Tapetenwerk is constantly evolving. Now also in terms of personnel. For a few weeks now, Susann Janensch, a blacksmith, has been supporting the production of our damask wedding rings at the workbench with a great deal of love and passion. After just a few days: a conversation about you, your life, your idea of jewellery and the difference between a goldsmith and a silversmith.
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“The strengths of our personalised advice are obvious. Utilising them better offers advantages for us and every couple.”
Retailers in city centres repeatedly report on the “retail crisis”. This makes it all the more urgent to come up with new ideas and approaches to make a visit to the local jeweller more attractive again. We have therefore launched our new wedding ring configurator exclusively for 60 jewellers throughout Germany. We spoke to jewellers Chandana Delankage and Hilko Britz from Chemnitz about the advantages of this new tool and why the retail trade cannot really be replaced by online competition.
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Joachim Bartz and the Damascus steel
For a long time, Damascus steel was by no means considered a common material for jewelry. Especially not for wedding rings. A portrait of a goldsmith who nevertheless did not let himself be deterred from experimenting with the exciting material and thus found his very own expression.
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Craftsmanship and high-tech: How an unusual idea gave rise to two of our classic damask rings
While developing a new ring, goldsmith Joachim Bartz came up with an exciting idea. Together with his colleague at the time, he set no limits and both gave free rein to their creativity. There was no winning ring. Nevertheless, a damask ring created at that time remains one of his personal favorites to this day.
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The closeness to nature remains: Portrait with goldsmith Marcel Gorzawski
Goldsmith Marcel Gorzawski is a friendly, young person. At first he seems a bit shy, yet he radiates with openness and joie de vivre. Training as a craftsman was not actually the plan after leaving school. Nevertheless, he will start an apprenticeship as a goldsmith a few years later. A portrait of an open-minded person …
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