Rudolf Erdel
Rudolf Erdel is a German jewelry designer known for his unique and intricate designs. He founded his eponymous jewelry brand in 1983, and his pieces are often inspired by nature, architecture, and science.
Erdel's jewelry is characterized by his use of innovative techniques and materials, such as titanium and niobium, which he often combines with precious metals and gemstones. His designs range from delicate and understated to bold and sculptural, and many of his pieces feature complex geometric shapes and intricate patterns.
Erdel has won numerous awards for his jewelry designs, including the prestigious Herbert Hofmann Prize and the Diamond International Award. His pieces are sold in select boutiques and galleries around the world, and he has exhibited his work in numerous museums and galleries.
Erdel's jewelry is characterized by his use of innovative techniques and materials, such as titanium and niobium, which he often combines with precious metals and gemstones. His designs range from delicate and understated to bold and sculptural, and many of his pieces feature complex geometric shapes and intricate patterns.
Erdel has won numerous awards for his jewelry designs, including the prestigious Herbert Hofmann Prize and the Diamond International Award. His pieces are sold in select boutiques and galleries around the world, and he has exhibited his work in numerous museums and galleries.