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STENZHORN CONTACT

Email: info@stenzhorn.com
Instagram: @stenzhorn
Website: www.stenzhorn.com
Phone: 
+49 6742 80080

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Stenzhorn House of Jewellery, founded in 1979 by the Stenzhorn brothers in the enchanting town of Boppard, Germany, is deeply rooted in values of family, artistry, and an appreciation for nature. Raised in the culturally rich region between the Rhine and Mosel rivers, the brothers drew inspiration from their idyllic surroundings. Their mother’s passion for flowers and their father’s dedication to hard work instilled in them a love for beauty and a commitment to excellence that has guided Stenzhorn from the beginning. 

Each piece crafted at Stenzhorn reflects this legacy, merging innovative techniques with the brothers’ keen eye for detail and form. Stenzhorn’s signature, the invisible setting, is a technique that has become emblematic of their meticulous craftsmanship. This setting style allows gemstones—rubies, sapphires, emeralds, and diamonds—to appear without visible metal, creating seamless, fluid designs where the beauty of each stone takes center stage. 

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For Stenzhorn, jewellery-making is an art that goes beyond aesthetics; it’s a way to celebrate the natural world and express stories through precious materials. Their pieces, inspired by flora, fauna, and landscapes, reflect a respect for nature’s elegance and serve as a testament to their founders’ explorations and discoveries. With every gemstone placed and every setting perfected, Stenzhorn captures moments of natural beauty that transcend time and trend. 

The House’s dedication to artistry and heritage is woven into every piece, creating jewellery that honors both the past and the beauty that lies ahead. Stenzhorn’s work is a testament to skilled craftmanship and a celebration of life’s elegance, making each jewel a cherished part of the story they continue to tell.

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