Discover craftsmen's jewelry from the world, 100% hand-made and ethical. Our jewelry is created in collaboration with talented craftsmen, selected partners during our travels in Asia. The artisans are chosen for their ancient knowledge and craft, their passion for their profession, the beauty of the natural stones chosen together, their love of a well done job. Together, we create unique models based on their knowledge, local designs and fashion trends.
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India - Govin's workshop
Govin's workshop is nestled in the heart of Rajasthan. This region in the northeast of India has been renowned for its expertise in jewelry since the dawn of time. Rajasthan is a very colorful region with an immense cultural richness. It is not for nothing that it is one of the most touristic destinations in India. I met Govin in 2017, thanks to several merchant friends in Europe. They all advised me to go see Govin and what an encounter! Govin, Muku, Eddy, and a few craftsmen work fervently with silver, setting, brushing, polishing. The workshop is a real Ali Baba's cave, full of a thousand semi-precious stones. No machines, apart from something to polish! All the silver jewelry are handmade, from A to Z. Machines are forgotten, even the simplest ones. It is all the more incredible to see a jewel being born.

India - Shankar's workshop
Shankar's workshop is located in the fabulous little town of Pushkar, in the heart of Rajasthan. Shankar is a young Hindu, passionate about his work, an invested family man, very pious and very active in the community. Shankar collaborates daily with other artisans because his workshop is very small, he does not have all the necessary tools. The creation of these indian jewelry is a little longer than with other craftsmen but the result is well worth taking the time! We have been working with Shankar since early 2019.
Nepal - Mahesh's workshop
Mahesh lives in the suburbs of Kathmandu, in the family home, with his parents, wife and 2 children. He makes mala necklaces and natural stone bracelets for 14 years! 14 years of stringing beads, with patience, gentleness and tranquility. Mahesh is very religious, when he strings beads he seems to be in active meditation. This person exudes an absolute calm, a peaceful strength. Well known in his neighborhood, it is not uncommon to see one or two friends from the surrounding area come to chat and drink tea at his shop. Mahesh was introduced to me a few years ago by a Polish woman who has been a volunteer teacher in a Nepalese village for over 7 years. A wonderful encounter.

Thailand - Fon & Lek workshop
Lek's workshop is located in northern Thailand, near the Burmese border. The Karen, a tribe from the northern mountains, are very skilled with their hands. The Karen are masters in the art of weaving and the manufacture of solid silver jewelry. Unlike many countries they use purer silver, composed of 95 to 98% silver, instead of 92,5% which is a standard. I first met Fon and Lek in Bangkok, because they go down there to do the market. Believe it or not, communication was very complicated at first, because the Thais are not that English-speaking! With gestures and time we ended up understanding each other. I have been to the north of Thailand a few times and the creativity, colors and ingenuity you find there are incredible.