HISTORY
The desire to travel the world led founder Erwin Leinfelder to Finland in 1956. In Helsinki, he discovered his love for Scandinavian jewelry design. In 1963, he opened the store "Kaunis Koru" in Munich, which translates to "beautiful jewelry." Over the following years, Leinfelder became a hidden gem for custom jewelry.
Die Initialen des Gründers, E und LThe initials of the founder, E and L, still form the basis of the company logo today. Stacked and mirrored, the logo is readable from both sides, reminiscent of ancient seal marks. This symbol, in its simple form, was conceived by Erwin Leinfelder when he was just ten years old. At that time, the emblem served as a mark of recognition for his self-carved arrows, and today it connects the design with art. All pieces from the Leinfelder workshop are stamped with this logo.
In 1998, daughter Stephanie Leinfelder, along with her husband Titus Wolf and Martin Mandl, took over the Leinfelder goldsmith business. Creating jewelry of extraordinary beauty and quality, overcoming challenges as a team, and realizing their ideas has always connected the three goldsmiths. The spirit of community, preserved over the years, is likely Leinfelder's greatest treasure.
