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Hemmerle is a Munich-based jeweller founded in 1893 by brothers Joseph and Anton Hemmerle.


Background

Anton and Joseph Hemmerle established Hemmerle by taking over an established goldsmiths’ company specialising in medals and orders and in 1895 they are appointment 'Purveyor to the Court' by Luitpold, Prince Regent of Bavaria by
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to create medals for the Royal
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n Court,
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. The Hemmerle boutique at 14 Maximilianstraße opened in 1904 and remains there today. Today, Christian Hemmerle, Joseph's great-grandson, manages the company along with his wife Yasmin and parents Stefan and Sylveli. Christian and Yasmin Hemmerle, Stefan and Sylveli’s son and daughter-in-law joined Hemmerle in 2006. Stefan Hemmerle in 1995 designed a ring for the wife of a Munich art collector, in response to her practice of wearing
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). He set a diamond in textured iron rather than in gold or platinum. The combination of common metal with a precious stone was unusual. Hemmerle, is the exclusive maker of the
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since it was instituted in 1957 as well as exclusively responsible for the making of the Bavarian Maximilian Order for Science and Art since 1905.


Design

Hemmerle jewellers use gemstones including orange-pink
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s, green
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s or conch
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s. often set in unorthodox materials such as copper, steel or wood. Each piece is designed as a unique creation. The family use materials including South China Sea Melo pearls or blue aquamarines from Brazil's Santa Maria mines. Hemmerle's styles include the tassel earring, created using a traditional Austrian technique of knitting together cut stones often in bright colours into invisibly stitched strands. Hemmerle's Harmony bangle was included in the permanent collection of the William and Judith Bollinger Jewellery Gallery at London's
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in October 2010. In 2011, the Hemmerles co-wrote a book ''Delicious Jewels'' with the chef and author
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, published by
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. Hemmerle's Harmony bangle, ''Egyptian Story'', 2012, became part of the permanent collection of the
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in New York City in January 2013. In 2014 the company designed a jewellery collection titled Nature's Jewels consisting of twelve brooches, two pairs of
earrings An earring is a piece of jewelry attached to the ear via a piercing in the earlobe or another external part of the ear (except in the case of clip earrings, which clip onto the lobe). Earrings have been worn by people in different civilizations ...
, a necklace and a
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, with themes of fruits, seeds, leaves and trees. The company also published a poetry book, ''Nature’s Jewels''. through the art-book publisher Mack with poems by Greta Bellamacina. In 2016 Hemmerle announced ''The LProject'', a series of jewels exploring the properties of aluminium, previewed at TEFAF in
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. In the same year, Hemmerle participated in ''Beauty—Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial'' at the Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum in New York. This is the fifth instalment of the Triennial exhibition series. In 2018 Hemmerle celebrated its 125th anniversary with two projects. The first was ''Hidden Treasures'' with creations inspired by its past as a medal-maker and the second was the ''Revived Treasures'' project with a body of work that paid homage to
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civilisation. The project included twenty four one-of-a-kind creations, sixteen of which incorporated ancient Egyptian artifacts that were treasure-hunted and collected over the past decade, one creation incorporated a 19th century artifact and seven creations were inspired by Egyptian motifs and culture. In 2019 a Bishop’s
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created by Hemmerle in 1900 joined the permanent collection of T he Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. The cross was designed by Hemmerle’s founders - brothers Joseph and Anton Hemmerle - for the Exposition Universelle of 1900 in Paris, where it was awarded one of the show’s prizes.


Museum exhibitions

Hemmerle jewels have been part of numerous exhibitions worldwide including Canada, the United States, Japan, Australia, France and the UAE, amongst others. Exhibitions include
''Myths: Jewels Today'' – Seen by Stefan Hemmerle, Die Neue Sammlung, the State Museum of Applied Arts and Design, Munich, Germany (2006)''Pearls,'' travelling exhibition (2001-2008)''The Nature of Diamonds'', travelling exhibition (2008-2010)''The Pearl Exhibition,'' Museum of Islamic Art, Doha, Qatar (2010)''Serpentina: The Snake in Jewellery Around the World,'' Schmuckmuseum, Pforzheim, Germany, (2010-2011)''Pearls'', Victoria and Albert Museum, London, UK (2013-2014)
and
Beauty - Cooper Hewitt Design Triennial
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Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum, New York USA (2016)''. ''


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