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About us
Chronology Rob Baartman, goldsmith studio
On the 3rd of January 1994 our company started at the Blümlisalpstrasse as a pure atelier.
In 1997 we moved to Hauptstrasse 21 (1st floor) in the "Kinohaus".
From April 2000 we are active at Hauptstrasse 20, 3076 Worb.
Main activities
The creation and production of various pieces of jewelry.
Modification and repair of jewelry of foreign and own production.
Stringing and knotting of beads and stone chains.
Jewelry appraisals for insurance companies.
Ear piercing.
etc.
**Anything concerning your jewelry.
Career
1971 - 1974 Goldsmith training at the "Vakschool Schoonhoven" in the Netherlands. ( Technical school for gold and silversmithing,
watchmakers, engravers and costume jewelers)
1974 - 1976 Internship at the company Pulver in Bern. Manufacture, modification and
repair of jewelry and gold spectacles.
1976 - 1977 As diamond jewelry maker at Fa. Van Moppes,
diamond cutters in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
1977 - 1978 Model maker, repairer and salesman at Jos van der Ven,
jewelry foundry in Turnhout, Belgium.
1978 - 1979 Manager and pattern maker at Juweldesign,
jewelry foundry in Oss, Netherlands.
1980 - 1982 Goldsmith in Eindhoven, Netherlands.
1983 - 1988 Goldsmith and salesman at Bijouterie Verlinden in Helmond,
Netherlands.
1989 - 1993 Goldsmith and sales representative at a goldsmith's studio in Bernbiet.
Since 1994 independent goldsmith with his own studio in Worb.
Jewelry
Oekogold
Fair gold from ecological sources
Swiss goldsmiths and jewelers with the Oekogold label do not use precious metals that come directly from a mine for their jewelry. Their metal comes from a source that has been certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) in London - guaranteeing that it only extracts precious metal from recycled sources. For the most sustainable jewelry ever!
100% harmless
The good thing about it: Not only the fine gold of the jewelry comes from a harmless source. The palladium or the silver and copper required for the alloy are also secondary raw materials from recycled sources.
Unlike mining gold - fair or not - this means that no more livelihoods are destroyed. No labor steps are outsourced to third world countries. Human rights are respected, from the purchase and recycling of the scrap gold, to the production of the raw material, to the sale of the new jewelry. Seamless. Guaranteed.
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Baartman Rob
Hauptstrasse 20 3076 Worb
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