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Long Drops | Ted Muehling
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Small Rice Sterling Silver | Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 183.00Regular priceSale price CHF 183.00Sold out -
Sold outPetal Necklace | Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 3,186.00Regular priceSale price CHF 3,186.00Sold out -
Rice Necklace - 14 Link | Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 1,869.00Regular priceSale price CHF 1,869.00 -
Oval Bangle | Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 1,275.00Regular priceSale price CHF 1,275.00 -
Tea Strainer - Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 383.00Regular priceSale price CHF 383.00 -
Large Rice Sterling Silver | Ted Muehling
Regular price CHF 200.00Regular priceSale price CHF 200.00Sold out
Collection: Ted Muehling Silver Jewelry & Objects
Ted Muehling Silver Jewelry & Objects
Nature-inspired jewelry shaped by elegance, restraint, and extraordinary craftsmanship
Ted Muehling's jewelry is a quiet marvel, delicate, elemental, and deeply inspired by the natural world. Drawing from shells, seed pods, feathers, insects, branches, stones, and organic forms, his work transforms familiar natural shapes into refined pieces of wearable sculpture.
For more than four decades, Muehling has been celebrated for a design language that feels both ancient and modern. His pieces possess a remarkable lightness and purity, balancing sophistication with an almost effortless sense of beauty. Every curve, surface, and proportion is carefully considered, creating jewelry that feels timeless rather than fashionable.
Crafted in precious metals and often incorporating pearls, gemstones, and natural materials, Ted Muehling's creations are beloved by collectors, designers, and those who appreciate jewelry with quiet presence and enduring character.
At BON TON goods, we are proud to present a curated selection of Ted Muehling jewelry, pieces that celebrate nature's elegance through extraordinary craftsmanship and thoughtful design.
Explore Ted Muehling
Tip: Ted Muehling jewelry is at its most beautiful when worn naturally and without excess, allowing the purity of the forms and the inspiration of nature to speak for themselves.






