SCHREINER of New York - 1939 to 1977

"Where elegance meets brilliance."

Henry Schreiner emigrated from Germany to New York in 1923. By profession, he was a blacksmith; in New York, he furthered his education and discovered his talent for jewelry making. His quality standards were very high. Schreiner jewelry was handcrafted in his own workshop, all stones were imported from Germany and often made exclusively for Schreiner, such as the famous "Keystone" in the "Ruffle" collection. Henry's death in 1954 came unexpectedly, but his daughter and the son-in-law imported from Germany were able to continue and significantly increase Schreiner's success. Today, the beautiful jewelry from Schreiner fetches top prices, is valued by collectors and style experts, and proves that quality and good design are timeless.