The jewelry is made of glazed porcelain, sometimes accented with gold or platinum. The ties are satin, cotton, leather, or elastic.
All pieces are sold in a small velvet pouch with a porcelain tag.
The Natural History Collection draws inspiration from 18th-century cabinets of curiosity, reimagining them with a contemporary aesthetic.
Each porcelain jewel, accented with fine gold, captures the delicacy of living forms: plants, insects, corals, minerals, and text excerpts carefully selected from Diderot and d’Alembert’s Encyclopédie, a monument of naturalist knowledge.
Gold and graphic elements are applied geometrically, as a modern echo of these ancient sciences.
These delicate pieces evoke a memory of the world, between science and poetry.
Each piece is unique.
A collection for lovers of rarity, meaning and discreet beauty.
These jewels – with their pure forms, porcelain weavings and geometric compositions – give each creation a contemporary and singular character.
The Dots and Pixels Collection explores porcelain as a surface that is both tactile and visual. Raised patterns – dots, pixels or grids – create a geometric, discreet and rhythmic structure. Fine gold is applied in small touches, delicately placed on selected parts of the pattern, revealing textures and playing with the light.
The shapes are simple, the volumes refined. Available as rings, creole bracelets and stud earrings, these graphic jewels are worn like tiny fragments of architecture.