Stipshausen, Germany—Tom Munsteiner, an acclaimed fourth-generation gem cutter known for his innovative cutting styles, passed away unexpectedly at his residence in Stipshausen, Germany, on December 28. The Munsteiner family confirmed this sad news in a statement released on Wednesday. His wife, Jutta Munsteiner, was by his side at the time of his passing.
At 54 years old, Tom Munsteiner was the proprietor of Atelier Munsteiner in Stipshausen, where he showcased his extraordinary talent as a gem carver. His distinctive cutting techniques earned him numerous AGTA Spectrum Awards throughout his illustrious career.
Recognized for transforming gemstones into artistic masterpieces, Tom Munsteiner was regarded as a visionary in the lapidary world. Fondly remembered for his contagious laughter and willingness to share his expertise within the lapidary community, his legacy extends far beyond his remarkable creations.
Having learned the craft of gem carving from his father, Bernd Munsteiner, himself a celebrated artist from a lineage of German gem cutters, Tom expanded the frontiers of gem sculpting. He ingeniously developed his unique creative style within gemstones, elevating them to highly sought-after and prized collectibles.
Survived by his parents, Hanne and Bernd Munsteiner, his wife Jutta, and son Philipp, the Munsteiner family plans to continue the family legacy in the gem business alongside their team in Germany.
In honor of Tom’s life and his unwavering passion for gems, the family invites attendees of the GJX show in Tucson, Arizona, or the Tucson Fine Mineral Gallery to pay tribute at the Atelier Munsteiner booth.
As the family prepares services to commemorate Tom’s life, legacy, and contributions to the gem industry, they respectfully request privacy during this difficult time.
The Munsteiner family expressed their gratitude and extended New Year wishes to friends, clients, and colleagues worldwide while thanking them for their continued support and respect.