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
On this page we present you all exhibition themes of the ATELIER SCHMUCK DESIGN OBJEKTE since 1992.
You can find our current exhibition themehere
How to thwart Corona’s plans Do you want to do something to counter the virus?
Here is our answer to the crazy times we live in: anti-corona necklaces, handmade from brass. A material that has been known for thousands of years – for its anti-viral effect, among other things. And this isn’t just a crazy theory! The necklaces and pendants are a precursor to the time “afterward,” a protective mantra, a belief to wear around your neck.
(Brass is treated with warm 25% citric acid. This can also prevent oxidation.)
The bottom line is that everything is the same – the main thing is to get away
The necklaces are handmade, one-of-a-kind pieces, conceived by jewelry designer and artist Beatrice Müller. Naturally, they’re created with love and a sense of concept. You can find more information at www.cunz-x.shop . The brass pendants are stamped, polished, and then engraved. The idea: we cross out everything that shouldn’t be there. What remains is what we want.
Beatrice Müller is the “source” of this crazy idea – because you’ve probably already noticed that the necklaces aren’t just decorative jewelry. Everything Beatrice designs in her studio has a message, a statement, a clear message. She’s not interested in pure jewelry. The Corona necklaces are a talisman that reminds us not to let fear control us. Beatrice Müller is a jewelry designer and artist with her own workshop and studio.
Connections outside the norm shape us and our lives in a lasting way. Whether it’s our family, our circle of friends, or life itself, all of these areas offer us a multitude of encounters that connect us with numerous extraordinary people, places, and feelings. These connections are invisible, yet we know they exist, last, and shape us forever. ANYWAY! The two natural materials, diamond and faceted pearl, on our Crossover ring also form an extraordinary combination.
This ring represents all those connections that we cannot see, but that we know exist and are important to us because they represent a special value for us – a value outside the norm.
You’ve never seen a faceted Tahitian pearl like this before? Especially not in such a high-carat combination with 0.24 ct diamonds (some if).
The conscious common thread in life creates interfaces. Decisions open up new paths, and your own common thread continues…
Combines strength and inner peace with the common thread.
Exhibition theme 2016: NO STRESS
Stress keeps knocking at us from the outside, moving in waves. Sometimes higher, sometimes lower. This philosophy is embodied in the new theme “NO STRESS” by Beatrice Müller, master goldsmith and state-certified jewelry designer.
But the topic means much more: Stress has become a buzzword in our world. Accepting that it’s there doesn’t mean I have to take it on. I decide for myself which wave I ride and when I return to inner peace.
NO STRESS – is a matter of attitude!
NO STRESS also means “being in my time.” When I’m in my time energy, I can’t get stressed at all. From the outside, it often looks like you can’t climb the mountain in front of you. Once you’re halfway there, the view is completely different. That’s what NO STRESS is all about.
Once I’ve completed one task, I can focus on the next – step by step. With this mindset, I consciously allow myself to experience stress when necessary. At the same time, I can actively return to inner peace.
How did the lettering come about?
While creating the ring and exploring the theme, master goldsmith and state-certified jewelry designer Beatrice Müller realized that “stress” is a much bigger word than “no.” As a result, both words had different strengths. By rotating the “T,” it has a completely different effect. This creates the common thread that runs through the entire theme of the collection. “Through small changes, I can take away the power of stress. This way, I don’t let stressful situations take away my own strength, and the common thread continues,” explains Beatrice Müller.
What is the basic idea of the topic?
The theme NO STRESS is a continuation of the ANTENNAS, which emerged 15 years ago in response to September 11th. It was and still is about communication, sending and receiving. ANTENNAS stands for: “What I send out comes back to me.” Now, in 2016, it’s very similar: “If I live in inner peace, I encounter peace from outside. If I’m stressed, the stress lives within me and around me.”
Explanation of the materials
The red thread is a symbol of a stable guide. It is an invitation to look!
The material mix represents the combination of strengths, layer by layer.
Silver as the material choice for the base stock.
Gold radiates calm and represents the valuable things in life.
The diamond wreath is an expression of perfection, a unity that cannot be broken.
It’s about the moment when the kite, initially lying completely still, inflates and expands with the incoming air. This is the inspiration for the ring ENTFALTUNG by Beatrice Müller, master goldsmith and state-certified jewelry designer.
The ENFLALTUNG ring is a complete duo: Two rings can be interlocked and can be removed again by rotating them. The combination of two ENFLALTUNG rings demonstrates the full power that can be felt when one transforms oneself. Depending on the direction in which they are rotated, the rings reveal a different perspective—one might even call it a point of view. The laser engravings capture the concepts of allowing oneself to unfold and the feeling of freedom. Handcrafted from precious metal, this new piece of jewelry reveals facets through its various polished and matte surface structures.
“Developing oneself is a process of change that makes one great. The DEVELOPMENT ring represents growing beyond oneself. I don’t limit this process; it applies to all areas of people and places,” explains Beatrice Müller.
Opening of the Forum in Stein – a city unfolds
Beatrice Müller not only combines this jewelry theme with her passion for kitesurfing. At the same time, the DEVELOPMENT ring serves as a symbol of the development of the town of Stein. With the opening of the Forum Stein and the involvement of local businesses in the trade association, the transformation of this historic town becomes tangible.
The latest unique piece by Beatrice Müller, master goldsmith and state-certified jewelry designer, is the object geSTRANDet.
Beatrice Müller and her team created this extraordinary piece of jewelry for the Perlen GRAND PRIX of the Schmuck Magazin.
STRANDed
Naturally!
Mr. Aqua Marin, the pearl catcher, glides over the seas.
With a broad perspective he manages to connect contradictions into a unity
Materials:
Underlining the individual material characteristics: softly flowing through the chain and pearl, the metal represents the angularity of the stone
180 GRAD ® is the name of the new ring, a double signet ring, by Beatrice Müller, state-certified jewelry designer and master goldsmith from Stein.
The collection symbolically represents a break from the familiar and, at the same time, a departure into the new.
The double seal symbolizes the changes the wearer makes in life.
The beginning is the active decision to change – turning the hand.
The starting symbol for the new direction – the sealing itself
At the same time, the 180 GRAD ® signet ring represents the power you have over your own path in life and the dignity with which you should treat yourself.
For the first time, the SCHMUCK DESIGN OBJEKTE ® studio presents a complete collection:
The signet rings are accompanied by pendants, earrings, and cufflinks. The 180 GRAD ® collection is unisex. The striking yet delicate design complements both men and women’s wardrobes, from classic to casual.
180 GRAD ® literally takes jewelry customization to the next level: The seal plates are interchangeable, allowing the perfect, personalized seal to be used for every occasion. The deliberate omission of the typical seal stone underscores the goldsmith’s artistry and delicate craftsmanship.
On request, it can also be made in platinum, gold or fine silver and decorated with all types and colors of stones.
And finally… the summer event!
UN finite. UN finite possibilities and UN finite happiness. We’ve taken on an UN word and banished it from our field of vision. We cross it out, turning UN happiness into happiness. Impossible becomes possible, uncertain becomes certain. Two letters that make the difference between UN courage and courage. That make our own world seem much more positive in the blink of an eye. One small word – a whole world in between.
For this year’s summer event at ATELIER SCHMUCK DESIGN OBJEKTE, Beatrice Müller has created a baroque-style ring: uncut aquamarine with gold bands and countless positive messages, both inside and out. The ring, which the designer has dubbed “Infinite,” will be auctioned off for charity at the end of the three-day event. The proceeds will benefit Medica Mondiale, an organization committed to the rights of girls and women in crisis and war zones around the world. Learn more about medica mondiale’s project work here: www.medicamondiale.org
Shifting means leaving the usual order, breaking structures, stepping out of line. If we shift things, we gain a new perspective. Our surroundings appear in a different light and we recognize new, exciting connections that – perhaps – also steer us in a new direction.
We have given shape to the back: With jewelry in filigree structures or lush, flowing circles.
An award from the Platin Gilde International for the jewelry theme “If you can, you can.” The collection’s diversity and versatility were honored, for example, with embossed bands with a personalized statement.
A plethora of colors: solo, in a duo or trio, luminous gemstone spheres rotate around a delicate ring shank. They find the right place on the hand and nestle comfortably. Even several rings in combination are comfortable. Banderoles that nestle around the beads leave room for individual statements.
Extravagant ring made of blackened silver strips with a rock crystal apple surrounded by seven gold dwarves: one dreamy, the other wise and waiting, the third cunning, the fourth a friendly optimist. A fairytale creation based on Snow White. Children’s dreams for adults.
Give me the key to paradise! The artistic apple sits enthroned on a golden plate. Paradise lies entirely within ourselves. We carry the key to it in our hearts.
Jewelry should inspire and bring joy. A cornucopia of possibilities to emphasize facets of one’s personality and express feelings. Abundance expresses this. Pure joy of life! Life is so much easier.
Playful and extroverted. This self-runner stands on its own, stands on two feet, or is carried. Everything is possible, nothing is forced. With its large, luminous stone, it is both an eye-catcher and a means of communication. Created for the market launch of Glanz und Gloria by Beatrice Müller. Because what’s good runs on its own. Everything else has to be “walked into.”
Has the sun gone out? Where is the motivation, the lightness of being? The Lightbringer is a call to shake off dark thoughts and seek a ray of hope. Light is where the windows aren’t darkened, where people are open and spread joy: “Whenever you think it can’t go on, a little light comes from somewhere.”
Harmony.
The treasure in each individual.
Harmony is love.
Love is growth and is within ourselves.
Love has wings and is everywhere.
Sending and receiving. Sending signals. Symbols of togetherness. Time signals. Feelers. Facial expressions and gestures are important means of communication, but we also communicate with our environment through jewelry. With the Antenna Ring, we consciously extend our feelers.
A marker along the way or a symbol of a stage in life: the milestone. Here, brittle concrete was cast into a ring, framed in precious platinum. The ring was created to mark the studio’s move to the Ziegler Villa in Stein.
Beatrice Müller was inspired by Michael Ende’s book “The Mirror in the Mirror”: people try to escape their labyrinth instead of recognizing it, to move in it – to be allowed and able to move in it. The labyrinth is not a prison, it is free space!
For Jonathan, the seagull from Richard Bach’s novel of the same name, the most important thing is the pursuit of meaning in life. Despite being marginalized, Jonathan passionately pursues his goals. Free Flight, Rock and Jonathan, or Jonathan Seagull is jewelry inspired by the narrative of inner wisdom.
Knots. Knots with oneself, with others = connectedness. The knot is a symbol of connectedness.
Lava and light. A ring cut from rock from the Canary Island of Lanzarote. Its typically porous, distinctive surface houses a deep orange citrine. The gleaming gold setting impressively underscores the contrast between the lava and the gemstone.
Emerging, growing, and decaying. Jewelry made from recycled materials brings the life cycle to life. What matters is the here and now, savoring the moment. “The Flow of Time” was part of an exhibition series at various galleries in Paris.
“Pet me!” signals Theo W., the yellow gold ring with fur trim. Bushy, eye-catching, to be fondled, and an invitation to our counterparts to come a little closer. Associations with former politicians are unintentional.
A vain rooster! A ring featuring a play of yellow gold and reconstructed coral. The striking contour with the red rooster’s comb leaves no doubt as to its identity. Perky, extroverted. The perfect Easter ring.
Inspired by the book by author Michael Ende “The Mirror in the Mirror,” Beatrice Müller created the striking ring “The Winged One”: “Such kind of wings are worn only by those who are light, and only happiness makes one light.”
Many things in life are hidden; you can’t unpack them and take them with you. It’s a constant coming and going.
The hand-carved stone with its unpolished panel reveals the tension in the material: gold accentuates the grain in the lapis lazuli and makes its deep blue shine even more intensely.
Cool black onyx and bright green grass. Evergreen makes the transient visible: the passage of time in the growing, then wilting grass. Nature, too, is not an evergreen in the changing seasons.
Beginning, origin, milestone. The ring that marks the opening of the Schmuck Design Objekts studio. Not a perfect circle, but rather a feeling for different sides. A shape that wants to evolve. What will the future hold?
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