Sabine Roemer’s story doesn’t begin at a red carpet or in a boardroom. It begins at a bench—in Germany, in 1995—when she was just 15 years old and made six pieces in five days under the eye of a master jeweler.
Now, 30 years later, she’s celebrating her journey with a residency at Bergdorf Goodman, showing off a lifetime of high jewelry that blends surrealist storytelling, femininity, and personal power.
Her standout pieces?
🔮 The Nomad Camel Ring—a humorous, surreal symbol of strength and travel
💥 The Superwoman Ring—a custom-crafted ode to every woman’s inner superhero
🌿 The Bee You Earrings—inspired by honeycomb geometry and nature’s harmony
From working with Stephen Webster and Graff to designing for Nelson Mandela and Angelina Jolie, Sabine has built more than a brand—she’s built a legacy. One shaped by her own hands, her bench, and her vision of storytelling through gemstones.
And she’s not done. She’s now focusing on custom work, supporting future “superwomen” through scholarships, and even learning to carve marble sculptures to scale. Whatever comes next? It’s already alive at her bench.