BEATRICE MÜLLER
Goldschmiedemeisterin
State-certified jewelery designer
ATELIER SCHMUCK DESIGN OBJEKTE
Hauptstraße 51 | 90547 Stein
Phone +49 (0) 911674958
WhatsApp 0176 36377851
Mail team@schmuck-design-objekte.de
[…] as a bit of a crazy jewelry designer who creates small antennae with feathers, rings made of concrete or anti-corona jewelry made of brass. And I am also a mentor, as you can see on my new website. You might ask yourself, why is Beatrice doing this? The answer is quite simple: there is […]
[…] a full refund or exchange. To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging. Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. […]
[…] disappear behind masks. Emotions remain hidden. Communication becomes more difficult. Jewelry designer and master goldsmith Beatrice Müller demonstrates with her jewelry on FFP2 masks that one can also navigate the pandemic with positivity and a smile. Beatrice Müller has been selling her handmade brass necklaces since the first lockdown in 2020. The idea came […]
[…] of their ideas, listening attentively to their conversations, and then creating something tactile and individual from their words has been my motivation for years,” says Müller. This also gave rise to the double signet ring 180 GRAD® , which symbolizes the many changes the wearer undergoes in their lives. 180-degree turns are both a […]
[…] piece for a special evening, or a keepsake in our jewelry boxes. With our medal (the first decorative medal), you’re not only giving a lasting gift but also a sign of pure appreciation. It’s awarded with pomp and circumstance and is a symbol of excellence. There are countless award variations: the Medal of Love, […]
[…] information at the same time. The lightness of being, doing and even talking about it on stage shows the many facets of her personality. FacetCut is therefore also the new name in Beatrice Müller’s repertoire, which Kerstin Scherer, Hermann Scherer’s wife, gave her in November. Over 20,000 handcrafted objects are on display in her […]