These gold earrings are composed of five segments, including a trapezoidal chrysoprase, a square leaf adorned with wavy ornamentics and three small rubies.
Silke Knetsch and Christian Streit met while studying at the Escola Massana in Barcelona in the 1990s and became a couple. From a family of goldsmiths, Silke focused her energies on finding her own design language in Barcelona. Christian, on the other hand, had followed very strict goldsmithing training and loved the freedom that living and working in Barcelona brought. In 1997, with their first child on the way, the pair moved back to Freiburg and opened their joint studio, which is still centered around their shared workbench. Artistically, Silke and Christian's works differ greatly, yet they share the same philosophy: with their expressive creativity, they contradict contemporary design's cool image. Their jewellery creations are characterised by opulence and richness.
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These gold earrings are composed of five segments, including a trapezoidal chrysoprase, a square leaf adorned with wavy ornamentics and three small rubies.
Photo: ©Silvia Wolf
This ring features a large cut smoky quartz set in gold. A diamond chip is embedded in an octagonal shape at the top, and on the side is a brilliant embedded in silver.
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Hand painted porcelain discs are set in sterling silver in these oval-shaped cufflinks. An entwined skull is shown among blossoms, leaves, and butterflies in the motif.
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Sterling silver makes up this heavy ring. It has a concave round top. There is a diamond chip set in gold at the centre of the circle, surrounded by golden leaves. Numerous small black diamonds are set around it.
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Sterling silver makes up this heavy ring. Its top consists of a bowl-shaped disc decorated with diamonds in the centre. An ornament reminiscent of a leaf surrounds the diamond. Freshwater pearls are arranged below the disc.