A designer by training, I am a fan of vintage, travel and jewelry.
I focus on stories, on stories, on imagining the past lives of the pieces I find. Touched by these broken medals and jewelry, abandoned at the bottom of baskets in flea markets, I had the idea 4 years ago to bring them back to life, by reworking them, assembling them, so that they transmit their stories and regain their protective powers.
It is an approach designed around 3 pillars.
Giving new life to jewelry that has already been worn and cherished, by personalizing them, putting them back in the light, seemed to me an inspiring alternative to overconsumption, in the “slow-fashion” movement, by preferring quality to the quantity.
It's a way of paying homage to our stories, to past generations but also of rediscovering the pleasure of a unique and meaningful piece.
Because we all need charms, talismans, lucky charms, medals, religious or pagan, historical or family, which protect and soothe us. We all have our own beliefs, our personal Pantheon.