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Munich Insights: Collected Matters

On the 2026 Edition of Munich's Jewelry Week
Exhibition view, Low Maintenance, featuring works by Prof. Karen Pontoppidan’s class, at AkademieGalerie, photo: Elena Karpilova

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Munich Insights: On Display

On the 2026 Edition of Munich's Jewelry Week
Exhibition view, Earrings Galore, at IHM, 2026, photo: Elena Karpilova

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Munich Insights: Art and Commerce

On the 2026 Edition of Munich's Jewelry Week
Nicolas Christol, Instable (Unstable), 2026, ring in silver, rock crystal, gallium, photo: artist

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Marion Vidal, Necklace "Muse," in black bamboo and 18-karat yellow gold, unique piece for MiniMasterpiece, 2026, photo courtesy of Galerie MiniMasterpiece

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Thomas Gentille, Brooch, 1991, in eggshell inlay, wood, 2 ⅜ x 2 ¾ x 1 inches (60 x 70 x 25 mm), The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, Helen Williams Drutt Collection, museum purchase funded by Ellen English, 2002.3773 © Thomas Gentille, photo: © The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston; Thomas R. DuBrock

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Remembering Thomas

Thomas Gentille (1936–2026)
Nikki Couppee, Necklace, in brass, acrylic, faux pearls, sterling silver, approximately 22 inches (559 mm) long, photo: Pistachios

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Photo: Bill Phipps, image courtesy of Susan Grant Lewin

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Thomas Gentille (1936–2026)

Ildikó Dánfalvi, I Really Wanted…, from the Mirroring of Traces series, 2024, necklace in steel, lacquer, Plexiglas (with guilloché), 19 ⅝ x 3 ½ x ⅝ inches (500 x 90 x 15 mm), photo: courtesy of the artist and Galerie Door

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