feilgold GOLD FORGE & ARRIÈRE BOUTIQUE
My workshop and arrière boutique are located in the old goat barn of a typical Hessian farmstead.
The peace and quiet allow me to devote myself to my work here
You are very welcome!
Come by spontaneously or make an appointment with me.
Your color
My color is white
She has all colors
Write me
Write me your color
I wait blue
I wait green
I wait red
Rose Ausländer
Yard with fleet about 100 years ago
Yard with fleet today
feilgold GOLD FORGE & ARRIÈRE BOUTIQUE
My workshop and arrière boutique are located in the old goat barn of a typical Hessian farmstead.
The peace and quiet allow me to devote myself to my work here
You are very welcome!
Come by spontaneously or make an appointment with me.
Your color
My color is white
She has all colors
Write me
Write me your color
I wait blue
I wait green
I wait red
Rose Ausländer
Your color
My color is white
She has all colors
Write me
Write me your color
I wait blue
I wait green
I wait red
Rose Ausländer
Yard with fleet about 100 years ago
Yard with fleet today
feilgold Gemstones
When we love gemstones, we want to own some…
it’s easy to find a gemstone.
I listen to my feelings!
Amethyst
Purple in all shades. The darker, the more valuable. If it still shows a red shimmer in its depths, it is particularly precious.
Rock Crystal
The king of gemstones, white, transparent and clear. A powerful gemstone.
Amber
Amber immediately reminds of seaside holidays and beachcombing. It consists of fossilized tree resin and is golden yellow-brown, white, and unusually green or other colors. The person who loves nature and trees also loves amber.
Chrysoprase
What a shade of green! Anyone not familiar with it can hardly believe that this color comes from nature. A real eye-catcher!
Diamonds
It is the hardest gemstone. As a rough stone it looks very inconspicuous. However, with a particular cut, its glow and sparkle are enchanting. The most famous cut is the brilliant with its 57 facets.
Carnelian
In ancient times it was one of the most valuable gemstones. For the ancient Greeks, it was the symbol of the returning sun, as its color resembles that of a sunset.
Lapis Lazuli
This deep blue is fascinating and literally attracts the eye. Thousands of years ago it was a popular gemstone in Egyptian jewels. In sacred buildings there are many paintings in this blue hue. The pigments consist of crushed lapis lazuli.
Malachite
Light and dark green bands run through the malachite. This gives this typical green something mysterious.
Onyx
Since ancient times this has been a popular agate variety. It is deep black. A good gem cutter will make this dark gemstone shine.
Opal
Typical for the opal are the iridescent colors of the rainbow. The opal receives its colors from microscopic water globules that are retained in the stone.
Rose quartz
Pink to pale pink is this quartz. Especially beautiful and precious is a star rose quartz or a transparent one! The rose quartz has a modest radiance.
Rutilated Quartz
A rock crystal, intergrown with rutile crystals in red, brown and gold. These different patterns in the gemstone make it very special and unique. Rare, but strikingly beautiful, are rutile needles arranged in a star shape.
Tourmaline
According to tradition, tourmaline is considered to be a strengthening stone of friendship and love. It can be found in all shades of color. Especially charming are tourmalines with a color gradient or tourmaline slices with crystal structures of different colors.
feilgold Gemstones
When we love gemstones, we want to own some… it’s easy to find a gemstone. I listen to my feelings!
When we love gemstones, we want to own some… it’s easy to find a gemstone. I listen to my feelings!
Amethyst
Purple in all shades. The darker, the more valuable. If it still shows a red shimmer in its depths, it is particularly precious.
Rock Crystal
The king of gemstones, white, transparent and clear. A powerful gemstone.
Amber
Amber immediately reminds of seaside holidays and beachcombing. It consists of fossilized tree resin and is golden yellow-brown, white, and unusually green or other colors. The person who loves nature and trees also loves amber.
Chrysoprase
What a shade of green! Anyone not familiar with it can hardly believe that this color comes from nature. A real eye-catcher!
Diamonds
It is the hardest gemstone. As a rough stone it looks very inconspicuous. However, with a particular cut, its glow and sparkle are enchanting. The most famous cut is the brilliant with its 57 facets.
Carnelian
In ancient times it was one of the most valuable gemstones. For the ancient Greeks, it was the symbol of the returning sun, as its color resembles that of a sunset.
Lapis Lazuli
This deep blue is fascinating and literally attracts the eye. Thousands of years ago it was a popular gemstone in Egyptian jewels. In sacred buildings there are many paintings in this blue hue. The pigments consist of crushed lapis lazuli.
Malachite
Light and dark green bands run through the malachite. This gives this typical green something mysterious.
Onyx
Since ancient times this has been a popular agate variety. It is deep black. A good gem cutter will make this dark gemstone shine.
Opal
Typical for the opal are the iridescent colors of the rainbow. The opal receives its colors from microscopic water globules that are retained in the stone.
Rose quartz
Pink to pale pink is this quartz. Especially beautiful and precious is a star rose quartz or a transparent one! The rose quartz has a modest radiance.
Rutilated Quartz
A rock crystal, intergrown with rutile crystals in red, brown and gold. These different patterns in the gemstone make it very special and unique. Rare, but strikingly beautiful, are rutile needles arranged in a star shape.
Tourmaline
According to tradition, tourmaline is considered to be a strengthening stone of friendship and love. It can be found in all shades of color. Especially charming are tourmalines with a color gradient or tourmaline slices with crystal structures of different colors.
Carnelian
In ancient times it was one of the most valuable gemstones. For the ancient Greeks, it was the symbol of the returning sun, as its color resembles that of a sunset.
Lapis Lazuli
This deep blue is fascinating and literally attracts the eye. Thousands of years ago it was a popular gemstone in Egyptian jewels. In sacred buildings there are many paintings in this blue hue. The pigments consist of crushed lapis lazuli.
Malachite
Light and dark green bands run through the malachite. This gives this typical green something mysterious.