Jewellery design by Sabine Müller
The extraordinary, truly unique pieces can often be found at the jewelry designers' booths in Hall B2. They are always worth a visit. This also applies to the booth of Sabine Müller, who drew inspiration for her designs from fantastical snowscapes.
Magical crystallization with "Snowy"„
Jewelry designer Sabine Müller transforms silver and select gemstones into fantastic little works of art that can be worn. Her current collection, "Snowy," which can be admired in Hall B2, Booth 364, is inspired by winter landscapes. Shapes of snow and ice crystals are reflected in the geometric designs of the rings and earrings. The angular forms of the rings and gemstones are reminiscent of ice, while the unique granulation of the surface evokes the image of frozen snow.



These unique jewelry sculptures are created through a symbiosis of traditional goldsmithing craftsmanship and modern technology. For a perfect fit, the geometrically cut gemstones are scanned, and the setting is modeled in 3D. The distinctive, granulated surfaces are applied to the jewelry by hand by the designer – Sabine Müller won the German Design Award in the "Luxury" category in 2018 for rings of this design. Each piece of jewelry is a handcrafted original, resembling a small sculpture worn on the body.



The angular style in which the gemstones, such as aquamarine, amethyst, rock crystal, or morganite, are cut continues in the ring band. The hexagonal band may seem unusual at first, but it is very comfortable to wear, reports Sabine Müller. Anyone who wants to see for themselves should definitely visit the jewelry artist's booth.
Furthermore, Sabine Müller places great importance on exhibiting at INHORGENTA. She has been an exhibitor at the trade fair in Munich for 14 years.
„"It is the perfect place to exchange ideas, meet regular customers, discuss new collections and attract new customers."“
Spring-like colors and organic shapes
When the snow melts and the cool, dull colors of winter give way, it's time for spring. Designer Sabine Müller captures her interpretation of this cheerful and bright season with her colorful "cup-shaped" containers.
Organic shapes and bold colors define the collection. The vibrant hues of the statement jewelry pieces are achieved through a special plastic coating that contrasts with the granulated, gold-plated surface.
The „cup fungi“ and „precious cup fungi“ with highlights made of colored gemstones can also be admired at Sabine Müller’s stand.



Sabine Müller's stand in Hall B2 bears the number 364.
Annegret Moser






