Pforzheim Revisited Berlin

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06.01.2022


Guilloché Engraving

The Art of Guilloché Engraving by Victor Mayer

Stephanie Hensle

Franziska Vogt

Frieda Dörfer

C. Hafner Precious Metal Technology

Courtesy of Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim
Entire photography by Petra Jaschke


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Pforzheim Revisited Berlin
Twelve years of the eponymous scholarship programme

25 November 2022 through 26 February 2023

Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim

Embossing, pressing and guilloché engraving – these techniques employed in traditional manufactory-style jewelry production are learned, practised and cultivated within the context of the “Pforzheim Revisited” project.

 

Supported by a scholarship sponsored by the C. Hafner company, the alumni of the Jewelry Design course at Pforzheim University explore insights gained, and enhance their knowledge of and skills in these as well as other traditional techniques.

 

During a stint of three or six intensive months at the German Museum of Technology in Berlin, the participants in the scholarship programme re-interpret valuable traditions, place them in unusual contexts and apply them using different materials and techniques, creating contemporary jewelry and objects, and contributing to further reviving and dynamically preserving these manufactory-style jewelry production techniques.

 

The exhibition is showcasing the works created over the past twelve years by participants in the programme.

Necklace Fox Fur
Brass, leather
by Stephanie Hensle
Berlin, 2012

Details of the necklace Fox Fur
Brass, leather
by Stephanie Hensle
Berlin, 2012

The “Pforzheim Revisited Berlin” scholarship programme is a collaboration between the C. HAFNER company and the German Museum of Technology Foundation.

 

It is supported significantly by the “Jewelry Unites” working group and the Jewelry Design course at Pforzheim University, as well as the Technical Museum of Pforzheim’s Jewelry and Watchmaking Industries, and is part of the “Manufactory-style jewelry production and design” project, which was included by the German Commission for UNESCO in the Register of Good Safeguarding Practices for Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2015.

Former participants in the programme:
Lena Beigel, Frieda Dörfer, Luisa Fastabend, Anna Fink, Aaron Fischer, Johanna Galefske, Katharina Gisch, Yolanda Heintze, Stephanie Hensle, Rosa Hirn, Fabian Jäger, Eva Knoch, Christiane Köhne, Xin Liu, Satoshi Nakamura, Bine Roth, Rebecca Schultze, Franziska Vogt.

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Necklace with guilloche pattern
Gilt silver
By Frieda Dörfer, Berlin 2013

2 of 3

Brooch
Silver, goldlot
By Xin Liu, Berlin 2020

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Dragon Balls
Different materials
By Franziska Vogt, Berlin 2018

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