Haidrun Wietler

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Haidrun Wietler

Haidrun Wietler (formerly: Haidrun Kuhlmann-Riedasch ; born November 4, 1955 in Iserlohn ) is a German mineralogist.

Career

Haidrun Wietler studied mineralogy at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg , where she also received her doctorate. She volunteered at gemstone cutters in Idar-Oberstein and the stock exchanges in Antwerp and Tel Aviv .

Since 1987, Wietler has been a publicly appointed and sworn expert for precious stones, gold and silver goods as well as high-end household items at the IHK-Rhein-Neckar in Mannheim. In 1987 she also worked as a scriptwriter and director for the SWR production "The Tears of the Heliaden - Amber in Art and Science".

Since 1990 Wietler has been seen as an expert in the show " Art and Krempel " on Bavarian television . In 1992 she worked on her second television production "Die edlen Steine ​​Sachsens" for Bayerischer Rundfunk . As a freelance journalist, Wietler published articles and articles in magazines on the subject of jewelry .

Publications

  • Kunst & Krempel, Volume 1, co-author Stories, Facts, Awards (1997)
  • Kunst & Krempel, Volume 2, co-author How real can be wrong? (1999)
  • Kunst & Krempel, Volume 3, co-author The Most Beautiful Discoveries (2001)

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