BURNISHING A JEWELRY BUSINESS HOORSENBUHS IS WINNING OVER CELEBRITIES AND LUXURY RETAILERS WITH MODERN DESIGNS

Some people wait years before their creative talents are recognized. Robert Keith waited less than 24 hours. It was 2005 and Keith, a fashion photographer looking for a new challenge, had just made his first piece of fine jewelry: a gold ring that looked like a miniature version of a ship's anchor chain.

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LINKED IN | HOORSENBUHS

When the 1941 Quonset hut that housed Hoorsenbuhs’s Santa Monica atelier was scheduled for demolition, the first reaction of the fine jewelry line’s founders, Robert Keith and Kether Parker, was resistance; after all, the iron structure’s rustic feel was the perfect complement to Keith’s opulent industrial designs, favored by style savvy celebs like David Beckham, Katie Holmes, Mary Kate Olsen and Rihanna.

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THE WINDOW | BARNEYS NEW YORK MEET THE MEN BEHIND HOORSENBUHS®

There’s a lot that piqued our curiosity about Hoorsenbuhs, the fine jewelry collection you’ll find at Barneys New York. For one thing, the name: we weren’t sure how to pronounce it, even less sure what it means. Then of course there are the pieces themselves—the precious metals and gems scream luxury, but there’s also a distinct rock n’ roll edge (think smoked silver and black diamonds).

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