Female Intuition: The Instinctual Designs of Nathalie Knauf

November 1, 2022

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

Recently, I travelled to London to meet with a private jeweller, Nathalie Knauf, who I have just discovered. It is always fascinating to hear designers’ stories and find out how they entered the universe of jewellery, often from a different domain entirely. When Nathalie Knauf left her pressurised job in the world of finance in 2010, she never anticipated an exciting and fulfilling career path in high-end jewellery. Here, I speak to Nathalie about her fine jewellery business, the creativity and boldness of her designs, and her belief that every jewel is destined for the right person at the right time.

I have often described jewellery design as a calling. Some people feel the pull to create jewellery while immersed in another art form, like painting and sculpture. Others are rocketed away from a totally different profession and into a world they never expected. Nathalie Knauf is an example of the latter. 

Nathalie Knauf and Katerina Perez

Nathalie Knauf and Katerina Perez

Based in Wiesbaden, Germany, Nathalie enjoyed an accomplished career as an economic analyst in the finance industry. She was focused on what the future held for her clients’ assets, like stocks and bonds, and felt the pressures that come with such a difficult and stressful job. Her partner, Philippe, on the other hand, was more in touch with his artistic and creative side. As Nathalie explains: “He’s an artist from the heart, especially painting, but he wanted to create something everlasting.” This desire to create something unique and with real longevity was the starting point for the pair’s fine jewellery business, which would eventually become Nathalie Knauf Jewels. Today, the brand focuses on high-end jewellery, fine jewellery and bespoke creations, as well as a selection of cufflinks, pendants and rings for men.

Katerina Perez holds a coloured gemstone necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

Katerina Perez holds a coloured gemstone necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

 A diamond and coloured gemstone necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

A diamond and coloured gemstone necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

“I was tempted by being independent,” Nathalie says of leaving her hard-won career in finance behind. “Jewellery inspired me to think I could do something by myself.” Of course, starting a fine and high-end jewellery brand is far from easy! Since 2011, Nathalie has evolved her signature style and focused on building an excellent word-of-mouth reputation for bespoke, individualistic pieces with a real wow factor.

Buying a piece of jewellery should be a momentous occasion. It immortalises a life moment that you and your loved ones can cherish both today and commemorate in the future. – Nathalie Knauf

Majestic men’s ring in 18k red and white gold with 12 carats of sapphires by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

Majestic men’s ring in 18k red and white gold with 12 carats of sapphires by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

A big part of Nathalie Knauf Jewels’ identity is “demystifying and personalising” the luxury jewellery business. And the best way to do this, as Nathalie explains, is by building trust. “A central tenet of the brand philosophy is, put simply, that honesty is the best and only policy.”

Honesty is an intrinsic element at every stage of our craftsmanship. Through our candid approach to discovering the compatibility of the piece with the client’s lifestyle, we allow the client to be expertly informed and enjoy the surreal process of the stone choosing its owner. – Nathalie Knauf

Katerina Perez wears jewellery by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

Katerina Perez wears jewellery by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

But perhaps the most vibrant philosophy at the centre of Nathalie Knauf Jewels is its passion for coloured gemstones and the science of gemmology. Using her analytical and business-minded background, Nathalie knew that to be adept at fine jewellery, she needed to understand her materials. This led to further training in gemmology and a flourishing belief that gemstones have a secretive and mysterious power. She explains: “I am a very practical person, but I sometimes believe a stone gives you power. I like to put something on, look in the mirror, and feel like a piece has good energy.”

Katerina Perez wears a Starfish pendant with fire opal, diamonds and rubies and a ring with pink tourmaline, star sapphire and tanzanite by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

Katerina Perez wears a Starfish pendant with fire opal, diamonds and rubies and a ring with pink tourmaline, star sapphire and tanzanite by Nathalie Knauf Jewels

And with energy comes intuition. “I think, by karma, that every piece finds its person; the right one just needs to come along,” she says. “There is a person for every design ultimately. I believe so strongly in that.” But what do these designs look like? Nathalie Knauf Jewels is interesting for its aesthetic diversity across statement brooches, pendants and cocktail rings. A single, large gemstone typically anchors pieces in ways that feel feminine but also powerful, strong and determined. She explains: “A piece needs to give you confidence; it needs to make you proud, especially big statement pieces.”

Coloured gemstone cocktail rings by Nathalie Knauf Jewels, including two inspired by the Henri Matisse painting, The Dance

Coloured gemstone cocktail rings by Nathalie Knauf Jewels, including two inspired by the Henri Matisse painting, The Dance

 Nathalie Knauf Jewels cocktail ring with a setting inspired by The Dance by Henri Matisse

Nathalie Knauf Jewels cocktail ring with a setting inspired by The Dance by Henri Matisse

Most of her designs are underpinned by a desire to empower her customers with an uplifting and inspiring story. This explains why, during our meeting, the jewellery Nathalie was showing me was all so different in inspiration and style – the large cocktail rings, statement necklaces and drop earrings I was exploring were made for women with completely different personalities. Take, for example, a series of large rings inspired by the Henri Matisse painting, The Dance. A precious metal setting depicts women dancing in a circle, hands held together to create a loop, within which a large gemstone shines brightly. “They are holding the stone,” Nathalie explains, “the stone of wisdom, of female power.”

Katerina Perez wears the Snake necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels in 18k yellow gold with white, black and champagne diamonds

Katerina Perez wears the Snake necklace by Nathalie Knauf Jewels in 18k yellow gold with white, black and champagne diamonds

Next, there’s a suite of sidewinder snakes in textured 18k yellow gold, including earrings and a striking pendant that appear to slither across the skin. Another design that captures the ambitious size and scale of Nathalie’s creations is the Thorn necklace with highly polished barbs of yellow gold around trillion-cut peridot gemstones. The item took more than six months to produce due to the challenges of sourcing perfectly matching gems and crafting each element so it is comfortable (and safe!) to wear.

Katerina Perez showcases the Thorns necklace and matching earrings by Nathalie Knauf Jewels with trillion-cut peridot gemstones

Katerina Perez showcases the Thorns necklace and matching earrings by Nathalie Knauf Jewels with trillion-cut peridot gemstones

 The Thorns necklace and matching ring by Nathalie Knauf Jewels, set with trillion-cut peridot gemstones

The Thorns necklace and matching ring by Nathalie Knauf Jewels, set with trillion-cut peridot gemstones

This blend of creativity, instinct, intuition and business tenacity has allowed Nathalie Knauf Jewels to flourish over the last decade. Now, Nathalie has a feeling for what her clients will love and can match women with the jewels they adore. “It’s a satisfying feeling to create a piece for someone, and I am so proud when I see them worn on special occasions. When they have them on, that’s the most beautiful feeling,” she says. Perhaps this is the power of a jeweller; to create the piece you didn’t know you wanted and to make you fall in love.

Everyday Style: The Male Celebrities Making Day Jewellery Cool

continue reading

Haute Couture 2025: Boucheron Explores Shades of Grey with the Impermanence High Jewellery Collection 

With its Carte Blanche High Jewellery collections, Boucheron's Creative Director Claire Choisne has the power to explore whatever fantastical avenue she pleases, which in 2025 centres on flowers and the natural world.

by Sarah Jordan

Haute Couture 2025: The Unconventional Lines of the Vhernier Ardis High Jewellery Collection 

Let's take a closer look at the pieces that launched at Paris Haute Couture week, including the sculptural necklaces we simply couldn't leave without photographing.

by Sarah Jordan

Haute Couture 2025: The 70s Depths of the Piaget Shapes of Extraleganza High Jewellery Collection

Through the Piaget Society, a circle of artists, collectors and freethinkers, the Maison helped shape the cultural zeitgeist of the 1970s.

by Claire Roberts

Haute Couture Week 2025: The Gentle Flutter of Mikimoto Les Pétales High Jewellery

Let’s take a closer look at some of the aristocratic highlights of this latest Mikimoto offering…

by Sarah Jordan

Elevated Expression: Examining The Jade Dynasty Collection by Austy Lee

Austy Lee is someone we return to time and again here at KaterinaPerez.com, largely because the designer's work never fails to impress. Let's hear what he has to say on China's most emblematic mineral…

by Sarah Jordan

Haute Couture 2025: The Biggest High Jewellery Trends to Emerge from Paris 

Transformability was a recurring theme, as were bold uses of colour, sculptural silhouettes and rare gemstones with compelling stories. Here are the key trends that defined the 2025 high jewellery season.

by Joshua Hendren

Flower Power: The Uplifting Energy of Jewels in Full Bloom 

Florals have long been a favourite in fine jewellery, and they never lose their charm. This year’s Couture show in Las Vegas proved just how inventive floral jewellery can be, bursting with colour, craftsmanship, and imagination

by Hirshi Sujanti

You’ve Got the Moves: Kinetic Jewellery with Moving Elements

Sometimes, at the Couture Show, you encounter a trend that feels perfectly attuned to the times we’re living in. This year in Las Vegas, that trend was movement. Or, more precisely, moving elements that speak to that very human desire to keep our hands busy, our senses engaged, and our minds soothed.

by Claire Roberts

Verified in Vegas: The Biggest Jewellery Trends of the Couture Show 2025

The Couture Show presents a curated view of the best in craftsmanship, design, fresh ideas and originality, which is why it’s such a vital place to forecast the ‘next big thing’. Here’s what I have gleaned from this year’s State-side events

by Sarah Jordan

Instant Charm: Celebrating New Creations with Karina Choudhrie Jewels

Let's take a closer look at the latest pieces that have emerged from Karina's incredible imagination…

by Katerina Perez

Key Facts About Gold: An Ancient Symbol of Power and Luxury

In an age where digital currencies rise and fall, gold remains a universal symbol of stability, beauty, and lasting worth. It is worn on the skin, locked in vaults, and passed down through generations as a living legacy.

by Hirshi Sujanti

Little Legends: The History and Power of Pinky Rings

Pinky rings have long carried cultural weight - from Ancient Mesopotamian seals to Egyptian signets and Japanese kamon heirlooms. Today, the style is experiencing a resurgence, thanks to contemporary designers and a growing list of high-profile wearers, including Meghan Markle, Bruno Mars, Rihanna, Victoria Beckham, Bella Hadid and Emily Ratajkowski

by Joshua Hendren

Latest Stories

Add articles and images to your favourites. Just

Epic Evolution:Miseno Launches the Arco Collection to Celebrate a Fabulous Decade

I am pleased to present to you my highlights of the new Arco High Jewellery collection, which was formally showcased to the jewellery world at Couture from June 4-8, 2025

by Katerina Perez

Jewels Katerina Perez Loves

Continue Reading

In Conversation:Discussing Paraiba - The Legacy of a Color

with Vogue Singapore

by Katerina Perez

Jewellery Insights straight to your inbox

Style Guide

By using this website, you agree to the storing of cookies on your device to enhance site navigation, analyze site usage, and assist in our marketing efforts. View our Privacy Policy for more information.