Bernstein is back – Gdansk remains the epicenter
For a long time, amber was considered a relic of bygone eras: as a souvenir of a Baltic Sea holiday, as a classic gemstone, and firmly rooted in arts and crafts.

For a long time, amber was considered a relic of bygone eras: as a souvenir of a Baltic Sea holiday, as a classic gemstone, and firmly rooted in arts and crafts.

The fossilized gemstone from the Baltic Sea is experiencing a rediscovery. Environmentally friendly, steeped in tradition and unique – amber combines history with sustainable luxury.
For more than a century, the name Rüschenbeck has stood for exquisite jewelry and watches. What began in 1904 as a small shop, "Zur Goldecke," on Dortmund's Westenhellweg has grown into a…Read more →

When everything seems to be louder, more colorful, and more striking, as it is today, quiet tones regain importance – even…

What was once considered a bold stylistic device has long since become part of the fashion mainstream: men's earrings are making a strong comeback. Whether subtle...
Antonia Sitak is currently one of the most promising talents on the German and international acting scene. The Berlin native has established herself both in front of and behind the camera - and impresses with...Read more →