Carl Dau / Jewelry

Carl Dau

1942 Born in Toruń, Poland
1972–1977 Berlin University of the Arts
1980 Founded his own atelier in Berlin

At first, Carl Dau started a career as a mariner. At age 23 he reoriented himself and learned the goldsmith’s trade. After his subsequent design studies at Berlin’s University of the Arts he strongly influenced the development of modern jewelry design with his minimalist creations. Quite often, his jewelry lines reveal obvious affinities with the sculptures created by Donald Judd, Richard Serra and other Minimalist artists. Stainless steel, sometimes combined with precious metal, plays a central role in his minimalist pieces which have been honored with several State Prizes. Thanks to their form, material and function, Carl Dau’s pieces also appeal to men. Since the beginning of the new millennium, his pieces increasingly feature colored surfaces and even diamonds.

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Carl-dau_ring-sr-qd-6-b
sr-qd 6/b ring
A stainless steel ring band complemented by a stainless steel hemisphere with a brilliant-cut diamond and a colored duralumin sphere (coated). Sphere Ø 1.2 cm
Sphere and hemisphere as duet partners.
Carl-dau_armreif-ar-oval-3
ar-oval 3 bangle
Stainless steel, material thickness 3 mm.
Constructivism in contemporary jewelry.
Carl-dau_kette-k-an-t-2-k
k-an-t 2/k necklace
Stainless steel, approx. 43 cm long. Circular element Ø 1.6 cm.
A rhythmic alternation of waves and circles.
Carl-dau_manschettenknoepfe-mk-r-f
mk-r/f cufflinks
Stainless steel and colored duralumin spheres (coated), Ø 1.2 cm.
Something for men to show their true colors with.
Carl-dau_ringe-sr-w-3
sr-w 3 rings
750 yellow or pink gold and stainless steel, 16 mm wide and 3.5 mm thick.
Austere on the outside and wavy on the inside for perfect wearing comfort.