Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim
Jahnstraße 42
75173 Pforzheim
The Secret of Luxury – Jewellery Art by Wellendorff
Until 29th September 2024
Attempting the impossible is what characterizes the traditional company Wellendorff, whose iconic design is based on outstanding goldsmithing with patented innovations, exquisite materials, passion and uncompromising quality. What is important is not just what you see, but also what you feel - silky flexibility. The aim is to fulfill the wishes of a demanding, international clientele and, in doing so, to push the boundaries of what is possible, to answer what luxury is and can be.
The atmospherically staged exhibition examines the essence of Wellendorff's jewelry art. At the center is the longest gold cord in the world, which describes a horizon in a 19-meter-long display case. All the senses are addressed. During the public tours of the exhibition on Sundays, 15 and 29 September, as well as during booked tours, there is an opportunity to touch the classic gold cord and feel its silky flexibility.
In addition, family members themselves, employees, customers and lovers of the jewelry have their say. They provide exciting insights and talk about what they associate with the precious pieces. Visitors are invited to immerse themselves in this world and discover the secret of luxury.
Exhibition and design concept: Cornelie Holzach, Katja Poljanac
Opening hours: Tuesday - 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. - Closed Mondays.
Admission: €10
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The Secret of Luxury – Jewellery Art by Wellendorff - Pforzheim - Until 29-9-2024
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