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Exceptional jewellery
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Lou Sautreau
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Sabine Herman
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Julie Decubber
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Chloé Noyon
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Pascale Lion
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Kazuko Nishibayashi
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Jiro Kamata
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Yoko Takiraï
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Herman Hermsen
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Ambroise Degenève
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Anne Goy
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Claudia Hoppe
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Karen Vanmol
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Angela Hübel
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Andrea Borst
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Majoral
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Kana Umeda
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Anna Vlahos
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Tania Clarke Hall
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Audrey Ickx
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Esther Heite
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Claire Lavendhomme
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Nathalie Tisserand
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Nevin Arig
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Isabelle Carpentier
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Kate Wood
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Jacqueline Lecarme
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Marcin Zaremski
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Franziska Rappold
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Loet Gescher
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Nevin Arig
Abstract landscapes in pigments and resin
tr
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Andrea Borst
Organic and poetic jewellery
de
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Isabelle Carpentier
Brooches and necklaces with sparkling glass
be
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Tania Clarke Hall
Her leather craftsmanship revisited as contemporary jewellery
gb
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Julie Decubber
Ceramic material converted into precious objects
fr
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Ambroise Degenève
A new way to discover pearls using traditional techniques.
fr
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Loet Gescher
Transcends the idea of recycled plastic
be
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Anne Goy
From bookbinding to contemporary jewellery
be
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Esther Heite
Structure in the spotlight, welding as a backdrop
de
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Sabine Herman
Gold jewellery that draws its strength from its simplicity
be
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Herman Hermsen
Innovative jeweller Herman Hermsen pushes the boundaries of contemporary jewellery with humour and daring, reinterpreting traditional shapes and precious materials.
fr
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Claudia Hoppe
Bangles in minimalist design playing on the elasticity of silver
de
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Angela Hübel
A certain strength emerges from her rings matching with the emotion they evoke
de
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Audrey Ickx
Unisex jewellery with a minimalist design
be
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Jiro Kamata
Jiro Kamata's jewelry reveals the art of the immateriality of reflection. This Japanese artist, who lives and works in Munich, transforms lenses and mirrors into jewelry that explores the boundaries between the ordinary and the extraordinary. His creations capture light and the environment, distorting and sublimating them, and making them sensitive to the wearer's perception. In her pieces, reflection becomes a subtle game where reality and illusion intertwine.
fr
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Claire Lavendhomme
Tactile jewellery where the material is sublimated
be
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Jacqueline Lecarme
The bargain hunter’s soul, naive and baroque jewellery
be
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Pascale Lion
Or the grace and the elegance of the chain mail revisited
fr
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Majoral
A dialogue between the world of plants and precious metals
es
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Kazuko Nishibayashi
Between rigour and romanticism, silver becomes sculpture
jp
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Chloé Noyon
The material in the spotlight, living silver jewellery
fr
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Franziska Rappold
Minimalist necklaces of great lightness
de
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Lou Sautreau
Moving and colourful pieces of jewellery
fr
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Yoko Takiraï
Playing with lines and materials
jp
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Nathalie Tisserand
A textile fall, a journey into the 1920s
fr
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Kana Umeda
Light in its purest perception
jp
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Karen Vanmol
Formica revisited as contemporary jewellery
be
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Anna Vlahos
Vegetal lace in white or oxidized silver
au
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Kate Wood
Small clusters of beads or precious stones, an ode to romanticism
gb
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Marcin Zaremski
Classic/modern pieces of jewellery with sober lines
pl