This object is made with crocheted bronze over a central glass globe.
For Rike Riegels-Winsauer the work of a goldsmith can be understood as the endeavour to work out the unique characteristics of each material and to combine them in the most wonderful way in a piece of jewellery. She is enchanted by the light of gemstones, the warm shine of gold, the shimmer of pearls. Rike first pursued an apprenticeship in gold embroidery at the renowned Paramentic School Kaiserswerth, followed by years of study with Professor Sepp Schmölzer in Salzburg at the Goldsmith’s School, and later at the University of Applied Sciences for Design in Pforzheim with Professor Klaus Ulrich. During this time, Rike developed her notable design language. For decades her works have been successfully exhibited in galleries around the globe.
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This object is made with crocheted bronze over a central glass globe.
Photo: ©Burkhard Riegels
This is made with crocheted bronze over glass parts. Metal beads and wires complete the piece.
Photo: ©Burkhard Riegels
This necklace is made with a 77 carat aquamarine, set in fine gold and sterling silver design.
Photo: ©Burkhard Riegels
In this necklace, an ebony sickle is covered with fine gold lace. The cord is made of leather.
Photo: ©Burkhard Riegels
This necklace boasts a reddish tourmaline set in fine gold, yellow gold and sterling silver.