Heribert Engelbert
Heribert Engelbert was a German jewelry designer who established his own jewelry company in 1960. He quickly gained a reputation for his unique and innovative designs, which often incorporated unusual materials such as steel, copper, and aluminum.
Engelbert's jewelry designs were characterized by their sculptural forms, bold shapes, and abstract motifs. His designs often featured geometric shapes, angular lines, and asymmetrical compositions, and he frequently incorporated natural forms such as flowers, leaves, and insects into his designs.
In addition to his own jewelry collections, Engelbert also worked as a freelance designer for other jewelry companies, including the German jewelry company Schröder & Henzel.
Engelbert's jewelry designs were characterized by their sculptural forms, bold shapes, and abstract motifs. His designs often featured geometric shapes, angular lines, and asymmetrical compositions, and he frequently incorporated natural forms such as flowers, leaves, and insects into his designs.
In addition to his own jewelry collections, Engelbert also worked as a freelance designer for other jewelry companies, including the German jewelry company Schröder & Henzel.