Charlotte Vogel: goldsmith and diamond setter
Charlotte Vogel—jeweler, diamond setter, and jewelry designer—has the motto "Dare to live!" as a guiding principle for her work. As the creative force behind Charlotte Vogel Jewelry, she strives to bring color and passion into people's lives with her exclusive jewelry. Her designs reflect a unique combination of craftsmanship and artistic expression.
Top quality handmade jewelry
For 12 years, Charlotte Vogel has positioned herself as a jewelry designer and goldsmith, perfecting her craft in her studio in Werkendam (municipality of Altena). From the initial design to the final product, each piece of jewelry is handmade, with Charlotte closely managing and controlling every step of the process. These exclusive pieces of jewelry are the result of her passion for precision and quality.
Inspiration from architecture and travel
Charlotte's designs are deeply rooted in her passion for (interior) architecture, with a strong emphasis on the Amsterdam School. The geometry and symmetry that characterize her work reflect her fascination with this style, working primarily with convex and concave forms. The influence of Islamic art is also evident in her designs, with its traditional geometric patterns and abstract approaches.
The city as inspiration for each collection
Each of Charlotte Vogel's collections bears the name of a city that has creatively inspired her. Her global travels constantly offer new visual stimuli, which she translates into timeless jewelry with its own story and character.
Unique handmade wedding rings
Designing and creating handmade wedding rings is an important part of Charlotte Vogel's work. In her studio, she creates rings that are produced in small quantities and added to a permanent collection. She also designs custom wedding rings based on personal wishes, comfort, and meaning. Each pair of wedding rings is carefully customized with attention to shape, proportion, and finish. Sometimes understated and subtle, sometimes bold in material or structure, but always with an eye toward long-term comfort. In this way, wedding rings become not only a symbol of connection, but also jewelry that only increases in value over time.
Vocational training as a technical foundation
Charlotte trained at the Vakschool in Schoonhoven, where she developed her excellent technical skills, which she now applies in her exclusive jewelry.


