1. Inspiration

Everything begins with an idea, a shape, a stone, or an atmosphere. I often draw inspiration from nature, the ocean, fantasy, light, and small details that feel like they carry a story.

2. Design

I sketch the piece, explore its proportions, its silhouette, and the way it will be worn. Some designs are also developed through 3D modeling, especially when the piece requires more complex forms or precise details.

3. Sawing

Once the design is defined, the metal is carefully cut by hand. This step allows the first shapes of the jewel to emerge from the raw material.

4. Soldering

The different elements are then assembled with a flame. This delicate step helps build the structure of the piece and bring its details together.

5. Polishing

The jewel is cleaned, softened, and polished to reveal its shine. Depending on the design, I may choose a brighter, softer, or more textured finish.

6. Stone Setting

When a piece includes a stone, it is carefully placed and secured. The stone brings color, light, and story to the design.

7. Assembly

The final elements are added: chains, jump rings, pearls, clasps, or pendants. This is the step where the jewel takes its final form and becomes ready to wear.

8. Final checks

Each piece is inspected, adjusted, and prepared with care before shipping. Because every jewel is handmade, it may carry slight variations that make it unique.