Handcrafting
Fine Filigree for Over 100 Years
European Craftsmanship
Brought to America
Two brothers, William and
Joseph Whitehouse, founded Whitehouse Brothers
Inc. in Cincinnati in 1898. At that time,
the Ohio Valley had a wealth of immigrants
who brought with them the jewelry trade
they learned in various parts of Germany.
A number of German craftsmen were brought
here with the promise of a job at Whitehouse
Brothers and some remained with the company
for 40 to 50 years.
Most of the Whitehouse
Brothers rings produced today are original
designs brought from Europe and adapted
in “The Jewelry City” of Cincinnati.
In 1918, the artisans at Whitehouse Brothers
were in the height of their craft, inspired
by the work of the Rookwood potters and
architects of the time. Art Nouveau and
the Edwardian Period are the two points
in art history that most influence the jewelry
of Whitehouse Brothers. Popular motifs that
you will see throughout these pieces are
floral motifs, organic patterns and interwoven
asymmetric flowing lines. As Art Deco styles
came onto the scene during the 1920s, more
geometric and abstract patterns emerged.
Some of the design elements that you see
in these rings are also evident in architectural
details of that time.
Continuing the Tradition
Whitehouse Brothers remains
a family-owned company, having passed from
the Whitehouse brothers to the Vogelsang
family in 1939.
For over 100 years, Whitehouse
Brothers has enjoyed a fine reputation in
the jewelry industry. This fine filigree
is available exclusively through retailers
who are equally reputable and quality conscience.
Please use the Retailer
Locator to select an authorized retailer
in your area.
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