Sabine Roemer is a jewellery artist and sculptress. From there the designer travelled extensively – exhibiting her fine jewellery designs around the world.
Sabine Roemer found her vocation early in life at age 15, when she created jewellery and sculptures out of precious metal and gemstones. Seven years later she graduated with a scholarship as one of the youngest-ever female Masters Graduates from Germany’s Pforzheim Goldsmith and Watchmaker School. There Sabine mastered a wide range of jewellery-making techniques, including stone cutting, carving,
stone setting and design. Sabine’s travels continue to inspire her various techniques and craftsmanship, and it’s no surprise that nature, landscapes and animals form a strong theme in Sabine’s work. In 2004 Sabine settled in London to work for leading British jeweller Stephen Webster. Following this, she created one-of-a kind pieces for high-end jewellery companies like Boodles, DeBeers and Graff. After winning numerous awards for her work, including the Tanzanite Foundation’s Rising Star award, Sabine broke out on her own in 2007. Her first projects included custom-made jewellery designs at the Cannes Film Festival and Monaco Grand Prix, followed by creating Trend Vision pieces for Swarovski. During this time Sabine also developed her bespoke service, where she creates unique pieces for international clients. After meeting Nelson Mandela with Bill Clinton in South Africa in 2007, Sabine started to collaborate with his Foundation, creating one-of-a-kind jewellery sculptures for auction every year on his birthday. In 2009, Morgan Freeman bought Sabine’s jewelled sculpture of Mandela’s hand, and that following year, when Freeman attended the Oscars as a nominee for his role in the film, Invictus, the actor commissioned Sabine to create a diamond and emerald-encrusted version of the 46664 Bangle (Nelson Mandela’s prison number). The actor wore it on the red carpet, and also promoted it on the The Jay Leno Show before it was finally auctioned off at the South African Football World Cup. In the summer of 2010, Sabine launched her first official collection, Arabian Nights, exclusively at Harrods by Appointment. The 22 intricate one-off-a-kind collection included also a Shahryar Falcon Hood, a black leather falcon hood in 18ct white gold with pave diamonds and emeralds. Sabine was nominated for the Jewellery Designer of the Year at the UK Jewellery Awards in 2010, and was also named a “Trendsetter” from a professional jewellery magazine. Charity and social responsibility are close to Sabine’s heart, and her work reflects this. In 2010, she was commissioned to create the Emerald Queen for the London Elephant Parade, the world’s biggest, open-air art exhibition charity to save the Asian Elephant. Her unique design featured a 678ct emerald and was completely designed and hand-painted by Sabine herself. Sabine’s work creating the most highly-valued elephant for this charity has led her to win further accolades: in September 2011 she showcased her Throne Elephant at Milan Fashion Week. And opened the Elephant Parade in Singapore, where Sabine also light the Christmas lights. Furthermore, she also created a unique hornbill structure in sterling silver and gold-plated mask set with 383ct rubies for the Jungle City exhibition in Edinburgh during the Art Frieze Festival. Sabine’s on-going charitable interests have led her to indigenous communities, where she hopes to draw awareness to unique jewellery-making traditions and skills. In 2010 Sabine collaborated with the Bushmen of the Kalahari Desert to create a unique collection that symbolised the Bushmen’s journey. The pieces were sold at Dover Street Market and Browns in London, and can now be found on Couturelab.com. Sabine started recently her own charity “from you with love” following her personal experience during her trip to Ladakh/Pakistan, where she ended up in the flood disasters in August 2010 . Sabine is also working on her new collection, which will be launched in 2012.
09/07/2026
Where Memory Becomes Ornament
This piece is a quiet conversation with those who came before us.
The skull is not a symbol of endings, but of understanding. For generations, it has been the first lesson in anatomy—a map through which healers, physicians, and seekers of knowledge learned to honor the miracle of the human body. It reminds us that wisdom begins with curiosity and that every life leaves behind a legacy worth studying.
Inspired by the steady hands of a beloved parent in medicine, this creation is an ode to all who dedicate themselves to healing. It also honors the ancient lineage of medicine keepers, herbalists, midwives, scientists, and wisdom bearers whose knowledge has been passed from hand to hand, generation after generation.
The gold leaves speak of ancestry. The gemstones carry the light of memory. And the heart at its crown reminds us that true knowledge, no matter how precise, is always guided by compassion.
We inherit more than names. We inherit courage, questions, wisdom—and the quiet calling to leave the world a little more whole than we found it.
✨ Wear your lineage. Carry your wisdom.
06/07/2026
I need your help : swipe and tell me Photo 1 or Photo 2?
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30/06/2026
Making of ➡️ swipe to the right
SUPERWOMEN RING number 6 - 7 (2024)
Ignite love, empower & friendship
Garnet is associated with the heart and blood and
has long been considered a symbol of love, which
also extends to friendship.
“With the fire of Garnet, women ignite! Your inner
flame, your life-force, and might. You radiate love and
cherish the strength, of friendship; everlasting in length”
15/06/2026
THE FEMME Issue - thank you Robb Report UK for featuring my special “HERO” Superwomen ring.
A beautiful shot created by amazing women in my life
Muse
Styles by
📸 trishaward
Special thanks to ✍️Ming Liu
And curated by .bond
12/06/2026
DIAMONDS 💎 Swipe and tell me which one is your favourite: White 🤍, Yellow 💛, or Pink 🩷?
Rare. Beautiful. Extraordinary.
Natural diamonds began their journey deep within the Earth billions of years ago, formed under conditions so extreme that nature itself needed ages to create them.
Each diamond is completely unique, carrying characteristics and inclusions that make it one of a kind—like a fingerprint written by the Earth.
As the hardest natural material known, a diamond is more than a precious gemstone. It is a symbol of resilience, authenticity, and the beauty that emerges through time and pressure.
Some things can be replicated. A natural diamond’s journey cannot.
From the depths of the Earth to a treasured piece of jewellery, every natural diamond tells a story billions of years in the making.
Which colour speaks to you most? ✨comment below
02/06/2026
Happy Birthday to one of the most extraordinary human beings on the planet.
You truly are one in a million. Thank you for your incredible career, your wisdom , your generosity, your work in charity, and of course, that unforgettable voice that so many of us grew up listening to and admiring.
Today is a day to celebrate you — the wonderful YOU.
I first met you on screen as a little girl watching Robin Hood, never imagining that years later I would have the privilege of meeting you in person. 17yeara ago in 2009, in New York, you supported my work for the first time, and that moment became the beginning of so many treasured memories.
From creating magic in telling a story at the Oscars to most recently sharing the special occasion of the Nelson Mandela sculpture unveiling, each encounter has been a reminder of your kindness, wisdom, and grace.
Thank you for the inspiration you have given to generations around the world. Wishing you good health, happiness, and many more years of sharing your talent, wisdom, and presence with us all.
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27/05/2026
Some pieces are more than jewelry — they’re a reminder to dream bigger ✨
“Reach for the Stars” was inspired by the quiet beauty of moonlit skies, where luminous pearls meet the brilliance of diamonds to capture elegance, ambition, and wonder in one timeless design.
Made for the woman who knows that the stars were never out of reach — they were always meant to shine with her.
Pearls. Diamonds. Infinite possibility.
TimelessElegance
21/05/2026
Spring is here with my beloved most matched earrings 💖💙
Where ocean light meets blush dawn ✨
A poetic harmony of aquamarine, morganite, and white diamonds — crafted to capture serenity, love, and luminous strength. Aquamarine, the stone of calm and clarity, carries the energy of the sea, while morganite radiates compassion, romance, and emotional healing. Together, framed in brilliant white diamonds, they become a symbol of balance: softness and power, elegance and light.
Jewels designed not only to be worn, but to be felt. 💎