Bernard Ditzoff
Engraver and engraver
Coppet

About

After an apprenticeship with Werner Nerlich, the best carver engraver in Geneva, Bernard Ditzoff continued his training at the Pichler workshop. He then extended his know-how by learning certissage with Mr. Lorenzo, still in Geneva.
He returned to engraving, particularly heraldry, at Martin & Casada, then at the Vaucher and Frank Muller houses.
It was in 2001 that he founded his own studio in Coppet, a studio which offers the particularity of doubling up as an art gallery.
His engraving work on important unique pieces of watchmaking, goldsmithing and jewelery made his reputation. He even made a performance out of it when he publicly engraved the oldest sports trophy in the world, the famous America’s Cup, in 2003 in Auckland and in 2007 in Valencia, to inscribe the names of the Swiss winners.
Similarly, for 10 years he engraved the "Big Ears", the familiar name given to the Champions League football trophy.
A clientele made up of celebrities and large houses entrusts him with his engraving and carving work on particularly prestigious objects.

Paticipation ACD

GOOD 2014 Vaud


Canton

Vaud


Arts Crafts

Engraver


Domain

Metal crafts


Other

Possible access for people with reduced mobility

Accessible by public transport

Car park nearby


Address

Grand’Rue 59
1296 Coppet

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Bernard Ditzoff
Engraver and engraver
Coppet

About

After an apprenticeship with Werner Nerlich, the best carver engraver in Geneva, Bernard Ditzoff continued his training at the Pichler workshop. He then extended his know-how by learning certissage with Mr. Lorenzo, still in Geneva.
He returned to engraving, particularly heraldry, at Martin & Casada, then at the Vaucher and Frank Muller houses.
It was in 2001 that he founded his own studio in Coppet, a studio which offers the particularity of doubling up as an art gallery.
His engraving work on important unique pieces of watchmaking, goldsmithing and jewelery made his reputation. He even made a performance out of it when he publicly engraved the oldest sports trophy in the world, the famous America’s Cup, in 2003 in Auckland and in 2007 in Valencia, to inscribe the names of the Swiss winners.
Similarly, for 10 years he engraved the "Big Ears", the familiar name given to the Champions League football trophy.
A clientele made up of celebrities and large houses entrusts him with his engraving and carving work on particularly prestigious objects.

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Paticipation ACD

GOOD 2014 Vaud


Canton

Vaud


Arts Crafts

Engraver


Domain

Metal crafts


Other

Possible access for people with reduced mobility

Accessible by public transport

Car park nearby


Address

Grand’Rue 59
1296 Coppet

Visit the site
See on the map
See the route


Share


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