Caught up in optimistic new departures, the Pforzheim jewellery industry, which had been in existence since 1767, was in its heyday around 1900. Nearly five hundred jewellery manufacturers, workshops and studios were producing thousands of pieces of jewellery a day for sale worldwide through a ramified network of marketing and distribution channels. A high point of this was Pforzheim's participation in the 1900 Paris World Exhibition, where innovative Pforzheim firms -- including Theodor Fahrner, Gebrüder Falk and F. Zerrenner -- publicly demonstrated their capabilities in a stunning collective exhibition.
Preface
Acknowledgments
What used to be there - history, crafts and industry, style and form
"There we make industrialists ..." - five lives typical of Pforzheim
Double [rolled gold] - working with a "Pforzheim" material
The Pforzheim Kunstgewerbe-Verein [Applied Arts Association] - The Design
The Kunstgewerbeschule Pforzheim [Applied Arts School] and its professors
Rudolf Rucklin and Das Moderne in Schmuck [The Modern Style in lewellery]
Pforzheim and Paris - fraught relations
Pforzheim in Paris - showing work at the Exposition Universelle 19oo
Paris the model - imitated in Pforzheim
An artist for industry - Georg Kleemann
The case of Lauer & Wiedmann
Pforzheim "draughtsmen"
The 19o4 St.Louis World's Fair - the swan song of Art Nouveau
The aftermath
Firmen// Companies
Firmen-Stempel// Maker's marks
Namens-Register// Index of names
Literatur (Auswahl)// Literature (selection)