a day turned into fine for E.Mattner & W. Schmauch

April 2012

"excellente jewell culture 2012"

elected to the best from Europas leading journal

Who wins there is state of the art in Design & manufacting craftmanship.

Jewells are more than bling, they are a part of our roots and culture.So this award is more than a reference, its the excellence to create masterpieces. The journal focuse the competence in consulting and ability for finding customers taste. In case of combination all the hard and soft skills a enterprise like JUWELIER WINNEBECK is selected of the branch leading companies.


March 2012

"Craft"

The world´s exiting and rare gemstone perfektly in scene !

Paraiba-Turmalin count to the world´s rarest gemstone. Let´s your mind inspire by his unique play of colours and brlliance awaken from international leading cutters.

Ring 950/- platinium with -.40ct Princess-Cut diamonds and -.50ct round brillant execpional rare withe - very small inclusions. Paraiba-Turmaline with 2.04ct


16 October 2011

 "Passion in Acryl"

Vernissage with Birgit Maria Weiß

Art is self-fulfillment and liberation. I like to immerse myself in another world, where colour, form and emotion flow together.


Aloha titanium rings with natural wood

March 2011

Aloha from Hawaii!

Titanium rings for His & Hers identical looks with natural wood, for example palm, maple, mango, light koa or kingwood - a type of indigenous wood which is only allowed to be harvested by permission of the chieftain of the local tribe. The combinations, sometimes with coloured stones, are simply unlimited and always unique. The surface is sealed with a resin developed by NASA especially for the Mars Rover; it is as hard as glass and not affected by UV-light.

In Germany exclusively at WINNEBECK!


Handover of the diploma at INHORGENTA Munich

February 2011

EUROPEAN GEMOLOGIST F.E.E.G.

Dr. Ulrich Henn (CEO of the German Gemmological Association) presented the European Diploma of Gemmology to our goldsmith Susanne Anna Meier, which qualifies her to professionally grade diamonds and gemstones according to international standards.

Creativity and workmanship combined with science create lasting value.


W. Schmauch at the Conference in Basel 2010
W. Schmauch attending the Rapaport Conference in Basel (Switzerland) 2010

March 2010

INTERNATIONAL DIAMOND CONFERENCE 2010

The Rapaport Diamond Conference took place in Basel (Switzerland) in March 2010.
The spirit and purpose of this conference is to recognise and evaluate the trends which are of most importance for diamond traders worldwide. Not only the consequences of the globalisation of our market, but also the demographic development of the population will be the greatest challenges in the future. Particular attention is paid, among other themes, to the ethics of the value-added-chain of diamonds.