Beate Brinkmann
| 1985 | Gallery for Jewelry + Objects, Berlin |
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| 1993 | Atelier für Schmuckgestaltung, Berlin |
| 1999–2009 | Organizer and curator of the INVENT – Schmuck der Gegenwart (Contemporary Jewelry) exhibition |
While characterized by clear-cut shapes, the jewelry lines designed by Beate Brinkmann also present themselves as exciting, sophisticated and unusual. The insert collection features navette-shaped, round or square gemstones or pearls spanned by the bold arch of a golden ring band. Thus partly hidden, the precious stone has something magic, ambiguous and mysterious about it. The design’s aesthetics appear so natural that the design already counts among the classics of modern jewelry. The expressive rings, neck hoops and bangles of the endless collection are composed of geometric strands of gold or silver or a combination of both metals. The sculptural shape of the hoops and bangles is continuously altered by the wearer’s movement.

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endless
bangle
925 silver.
The wearer's movement alters the sculptural appeal.

insert
rings
750 white or yellow gold and a pearl.
The pearl, partly hidden, touches the wearer's skin.