Elliot Ring in 18K Yellow Gold and Mini Isaure Wedding Band in 18K Yellow Gold Valerie Danenberg
Valerie Danenberg, the inheritor of a wonderful family knowledge, in her workshops imagines ethical and expensive engagement rings that come to seduce the younger generations who are ready to unite. Presentation.
Family history
I am asking for a girl in the Danenberg clan. A jewelry designer and gemmologist, Valerie sketches and brings to life, in collaboration with her experienced artisans, unique pieces of jewelry and, in particular, engagement rings designed to celebrate the most beautiful love stories. A sense of craftsmanship combined with a penchant for beauty that the jeweler inherits from his parents, both antique purveyors specializing in antique jewelry. And today it is with his daughter Salome that he practices his art, a spirit of transmission that is as affectionate as it is passionate.
Desire Name Engagement Rings
With over 300 handcrafted engagement models, Valerie Danenberg has made proposing her calling. From wide-eyed women who come to desire the ring of their dreams, to men looking for the ring with which to make their dreaded proposal, the jeweler guides and advises her clients in choosing the ideal piece of jewelry. It also gives them the opportunity to create a completely custom engagement ring, choosing the design of this gem, the stone or even the color of gold, with strong emotional symbolism. Unless the bride and groom choose to give the jewelry a second life by recycling its basic materials to create an engagement ring that is as ethical as it is luxurious.
A craft of emotion with enduring ambition
Valérie Dannenberg’s signature goldsmith’s pieces, hand-crushed, reflect ancient techniques, particularly pearl-setting, for which every millimeter of gold is expertly processed. Inspired by the aesthetic codes of Art Deco, the design of the house is no less imbued with modernity, calling for clean lines and subtle embellishments. A sense of elegance combined with respect for the principles of sustainable development, using recycled diamonds and gold wherever possible to limit the pollution of rivers due to the extraction of precious materials. As for the newly used stones, they are all certified by the Kimberley process to guarantee extraction under ethical conditions and the internal peace of the importing countries. Certified by the GIA (Gemological Institute of America), they also reveal exceptional brilliance and clarity.
Source: Le Figaro
