Stenzhorn: Klaus Stenzhorn talks about 40 years of the brand’s innovation

January 16, 2020

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

A 40 year anniversary is a significant date in a jewellery brand’s calendar, especially if it is a company that never shies away from taking risks; experimenting with jeweled forms and gem settings. Over four decades, the German brand Stenzhorn has conquered the hearts of many clients who seek to adorn themselves with jewellery that has strong design aesthetics and distinctive look.

Stenzhorn has set a benchmark for how jewellers can surpass their own achievements time and time again. This is what I discuss with the brand’s founder Klaus Stenzhorn in this interview – along with plans for the future, Stenzhorn’s most impressive jewels, and new collections that celebrate the remarkable anniversary.

Stenzhorn founder Klaus Stenzhorn

Stenzhorn founder Klaus Stenzhorn

Katerina Perez: What have been the most significant moments in Stenzhorn’s journey to become the brand it is today?

Klaus Stenzhorn: In all these years there have been a few remarkable moments, and they all made their impact on our journey to form the Stenzhorn brand. The most important and impressive for me was the recognition from highly respected brands who came to us and shook hands, in a way to welcome us into this esteemed jewellery circle. I’d like to think that we’re filling a gap in this industry with our own design aesthetic and use of avant-garde techniques. We also work mainly with smaller precious stones, which reflects our philosophy: our jewellery is not primarily about the intrinsic value of gemstones, but the emphasis on meticulous craftsmanship, artistic design and attention to detail.

Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

 The making of Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

The making of Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

 The making of Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

The making of Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn The Noble Ones collection Chrysanthemum necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

KP: This was apparent in your first collection, which made waves and put the brand on the map within the jewellery industry. Please tell us about it.  

KS: Our very first impactful creations were made using our signature invisible setting. It was a group of parrot brooches and objects de vertu set in tsavorites, rubies, blue and orange sapphires, inspired by my travels through the Amazon River. In order to recreate the bird’s plumage, each feather had to be singularly attached to a central gold structure and secured with long pins to ensure a three-dimensional result. Countless people came to see these parrots on display at an exhibition, and so we decided to evolve the collection and present some important unique pieces for every upcoming show. One of them – the recent Chrysanthemum necklace from The Noble Ones collection – marked another pivotal moment, as we move into more sculptural jewels. The workmanship of this piece is of staggering complexity, both in its three-dimensional effect and the setting of the stones. If you take a close look at the petals you will see that rubies embellish even those parts that are not instantly visible.

Vintage Stenzhorn The Parrots line with diamonds and enamel, and invisible set tsavorites, rubies, blue and orange sapphires in yellow gold

Vintage Stenzhorn The Parrots line with diamonds and enamel, and invisible set tsavorites, rubies, blue and orange sapphires in yellow gold

KP: Talking about unique pieces, I have noticed that Stenzhorn introduced many more high jewellery pieces in recent years…

KS: To become recognised in this industry, you must be able to showcase what you can do. With this mindset, we believe it’s best to demonstrate this in our high jewellery pieces. At first, this wasn’t so easy, but slowly things are going our way as we develop a market for exclusive creations. Our aim is to ensure that whoever loves fine jewellery recognises the Stenzhorn aesthetic, it’s innovations and superlative quality.

Stenzhorn Peony Princess necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Peony Princess necklace with invisible set rubies and diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Ovidio necklace with invisible set sapphires and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Ovidio necklace with invisible set sapphires and diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers necklace with invisible set rubies, sapphires and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers necklace with invisible set rubies, sapphires and diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Snow White and Rose Red necklace with invisible set diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Snow White and Rose Red necklace with invisible set diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Ovidio necklace with invisible set diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Ovidio necklace with invisible set diamonds in white gold

KP: Does it mean that you will continue to develop and innovate the invisible setting which Stenzhorn is most famous for?

KS: We have refined our gemstone and diamond cutting over the years, and this will push the boundaries of what is possible for the future of invisible setting. You will see more technically challenging pieces that go beyond the current industry standard of invisible setting, using a range of stone cuts, set at different levels and angles to recreate the lightness of flowers. We are always searching for innovation and new ways of creation; this will never change.

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers rings in diamonds, rubies and pink sapphires, with removable 'kimono' ring jackets in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers rings in diamonds, rubies and pink sapphires, with removable 'kimono' ring jackets in white gold

KP: In your opinion, what is it that allows Stenzhorn to keep on innovating throughout the years?

KS: I’ve always wanted to bring together culture, travel stories and nature from different parts of the world that are fundamental and close to my heart. In all my life, I’ve never accepted “can’t be done” as an answer. This philosophy allows us to push the boundaries and present ever more daring pieces. I have a huge fascination with modern technology and a passion for the arts, which has always driven me to take design risks.

Stenzhorn Floral collection Daisy earrings with diamonds and invisible set rubies in white gold

Stenzhorn Floral collection Daisy earrings with diamonds and invisible set rubies in white gold

 Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Classic Drop earrings with diamonds and invisible set sapphires in white gold

Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Classic Drop earrings with diamonds and invisible set sapphires in white gold

 Stenzhorn Savages collection Feline earrings with diamonds, enamel and emeralds in white gold

Stenzhorn Savages collection Feline earrings with diamonds, enamel and emeralds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Persuasion collection rings with diamonds in rose gold and sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Persuasion collection rings with diamonds in rose gold and sapphires, tsavorites and diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Belle necklace with yellow and colourless diamonds in white gold

Stenzhorn Belle necklace with yellow and colourless diamonds in white gold

 Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Ruby Fever watch with diamonds and invisible set rubies in white gold

Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Ruby Fever watch with diamonds and invisible set rubies in white gold

 Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Blue Moon watch with diamonds and invisible set sapphires in white gold

Stenzhorn Mosaic collection Blue Moon watch with diamonds and invisible set sapphires in white gold

KP: Are you preparing something special to celebrate the 40th year anniversary of Stenzhorn?

KS: Of course, this year we have a lot going on! We’ve created a new collection of unique stand alone pieces which we’ve been working on for the last few years. They will be launched at the Baselworld show 2020, along with new videos and special events to mark our 40th anniversary.

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers rings in diamonds and sapphires, with removable 'kimono' ring jackets in white gold

Stenzhorn Butterfly Lovers rings in diamonds and sapphires, with removable 'kimono' ring jackets in white gold

40 years since Stenzhorn introduced their first designs, Klaus Stenzhorn and his team continue to strive for seemingly impossible feats of jewellery design. Stenzhorn will be exhibiting their latest jewellery creations at VicenzaOro from the 17th to the 22nd January, and can be found in Pavilion 7, Booth 640.

Celestial Inspired Designs: Jewellery’s Ongoing Trend

continue reading

Essential Passion: The Artistic Pursuits of Mehragin Rahmati of Mergin Jewelry 

Jewellery can be thoughtful and insular, or it can be effusive and bold and full of character that makes it stand out from the crowd. I would put the colourful and charismatic creations of Mehragin Rahmati into the latter camp because of their attention-grabbing silhouettes, unusual structures, and confident mineral palettes.

by Katerina Perez

Maestro of Masterpieces: New High Jewels in the Picchiotti Classics Collection

Ahead of this year’s Couture show in Las Vegas, Picchiotti has revealed some of the latest additions to its high jewellery repertoire, including new suites in the Picchiotti Classics collection.

by Sarah Jordan

Reasons to Shop: The Moments that Demand a Fresh Jewellery Purchase 

There's no rule that says you need a reason to buy a new piece of jewellery, but sometimes, a little encouragement makes the decision even more exciting. If you're looking for a playful excuse to book your next jewellery appointment, here are a few irresistible reasons to treat yourself.

by Hirshi Sujanti

Grecian Glamour: The Designers Preparing to Spotlight Greek Style at JCK Las Vegas

Recently, I was approached by the organisers of a special ‘Greek mission’ who are supporting 11 independent designers and brands as they seek to make their mark at JCK Las Vegas from June 6-9, 2025. Below, I would like to introduce you to each of the businesses participating in this incredible showcase of Greek design, ingenuity and craftsmanship.

by Katerina Perez

Naked Attraction: The Best High Jewellery of the 2025 Cannes Film Festival 

Here’s a rundown of some of the best Cannes jewellery looks from the 78th annual festival (May 13-24), including the likes of Dakota Johnson, Angelina Jolie, and Natalie Portman, who all make striking jewellery the star of their ensembles

by Sarah Jordan

In Conversation: Discussing Paraiba — The Legacy of a Color with Vogue Singapore

The conversation encouraged both myself and Kevin Ferreira, my co-author, to recall exactly why we wrote Paraiba: The Legacy of a Color, and I am pleased to share more with you below

by Katerina Perez

Semi-Precious vs Precious Gemstones: Why the Old Labels No Longer Work

I can’t count the number of times I’ve asked myself: what really sets so-called precious and semi-precious stonesapart? Is it their rarity? Colour? Durability? Value? Or is it simply tradition—an outdated hierarchy we’ve inherited without question

by Katerina Perez

Larger than Life: New Mineral Masterpieces and Global Adventures with Margot McKinney 

Let’s take a closer look at the pieces and places that have helped to shape the Margot McKinney brand over the last 12 months, including the rather sensational Marina, Aurora and Bloem necklaces

by Katerina Perez

Male Adornment: The Evolution of Men’s Jewellery from the 1400s Until Today

Men's jewellery is often overlooked, yet its history is both rich and cyclical. Over the past six centuries, the popularity of male adornments has fluctuated, reflecting shifts in fashion, status, and cultural values. Here, Amanda Triossi examines the reasons behind male jewellery, along with its periods of abundance and decline.

by Amanda Triossi

Perfect Proposal: The Top 10 Engagement Ring Mistakes to Avoid 

The moment you start thinking about proposing, everything shifts. Ordinary things become significant: dinner out, a walk in the park, a glance at their jewellery box. And then comes "the ring": a symbol of love, yes, but also a silent spokesperson for everything you feel and hope for. No pressure, right?

by Claire Roberts

Couture Show 2025: The Top 10 Debutants Heading to Las Vegas 

The much anticipated Couture Show will return to Wynn Las Vegas from June 4-8, 2025, shining a spotlight on established design talent, new creatives, and international brands that are vying for attention on the global stage. Just like in previous years, I am focusing my attention on the debutants

by Katerina Perez

Designing the Future: Revealing the Winners of the Katerina Perez x Osmium Institute Design Contest

What a ride it has been, witnessing such pure creative energy and original thinking, especially with a material as rare and futuristic as osmium

by Katerina Perez

Latest Stories

Add articles and images to your favourites. Just

Legacy of Love:The Dreamlike Jewels of Emirati Designer Mariyeh Ghelichkhani

During our meeting in Dubai, we spoke about the importance of family, the sweetness of finding joy through creativity, and the ability to translate dreamy visions and deep feelings into wearable pieces…

by Katerina Perez

Jewels Katerina Perez Loves

Continue Reading

Writing Adventures:Co-Authoring the Book

Paraiba: The Legacy of a Color

by Katerina Perez

Jewellery Insights straight to your inbox

Style Guide

By using this website, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.