Jewelry designer that designs rings with the letter W

  • I am trying to find a jewelry designer that I once saw advertised in an in-flight magazine (BA's Highlife). The designer had showrooms in Tokyo, New York, Germany (somewhere) and maybe Paris. It had a german name that started with W, like Wellinger, Wellington, Weigner or something like that. The key thing about it is that most of the jewlery it produced (mainly rings) have the signature letter W on them. The rings looked like being precious metals, and had little or no stones.


  • I am certain that the jewelry designer you're thinking of is Wellendorff. Each piece of Wellendorff jewelry bears the letter W, either engraved or set in diamonds. "The creations of Ernst Alexander Wellendorff, master jeweller of Pforzheim, Germany, first became famous over one hundred years ago, in the days when the royal dynasties of Europe lived in a glittering world of wealth, beauty and luxury. His designs graced the necks of queens, adorned the hands of princesses, and became the gifts of kings. His work, the highest sophistication of the goldsmith?s art, was signed with the letter 'W' engraved on every piece of jewelry. Worn by cool people who know what they want." The Timeshare Beat: In Europe with Simone http://www.thetimesharebeat.com/europe/euro19.htm "Ernst Alexander Wellendorff recognized the power of an identifiable status symbol even back in 1893, when he established his company. This prominent German goldsmith, who catered to European royalty, decided to mark each of his pieces with a diamond-studded W. Today, Wellendorff jewelry still bears its diamond W, which is now a familiar luxury logo among Germany's elite." Robb Report: Family Practices http://www.robbreport.com/Articles/Wealth-Management/2002-Articles/Family-Practices-6.asp "German jewellery designer and retailer/jeweller Hans-Peter Wellendorff, a pioneer in jewellery branding, provides the discussion with a historical perspective. Today, Wellendorff's jewellery is easily recognizable through its signature; the Diamond 'W', the mark of high carat jewellery and the highest levels of craftsmanship. Wellendorff himself studied at MIT in Boston before joining the family firm in 1960. Today, he heads the company and works in close collaboration with the next Wellendorff generation, his sons Christoph and Georg, both managers in the firm." Watches of the World: BASEL Forum 2000 http://www.watches-of-the-world.com/content/news/basel2000forum.html Here you'll find the website for Wellendorff: Wellendorff http://www.wellendorff.com/ From the site: "Each year a team of young and creative craftsmen designs a new and fascinating collection of jewellery. Each individual valuable jewellery masterpiece takes up to nine months to create. Each piece of Wellendorff jewellery offers unmatched elegance, made by hand from 18 carat gold and signed with the diamond - W to guarantee the highest quality and standards of gold craftsmanship." Wellendorff: Design http://www.wellendorff.com/fakten/fakten_design.html The Wellendorff collection of fine jewelry: Wellendorff: Collection http://www.wellendorff.com/kollektion_set.html I hope this is the jewelry designer you're looking for. If not, please request clarification so that I can resume the quest. I'll be glad to offer further assistance before you rate my answer. Best wishes, pinkfreud


  • This is exactly what I needed... any ideas what price ranges are they ?


  • Regarding the price of Wellendorff, it is definitely luxury-priced jewelry. As an example, take a look at this ring that was offered on eBay not long ago. The starting price was $12,000: eBay.com http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2677942728&category=42941 You can get a Wellendorff catalog here: Wellendorff: Catalog http://www.wellendorff.com/kontakt/katalog/index.php Wellendorff jewelry is expensive, but it is incredibly beautiful and finely-made. My Great-Aunt Mary had an enamel-and-gold ring made by Wellendorff. It was one of the most stunning pieces of jewelry I have ever seen.