✦ About

Handcrafted enamel and micro-macrame jewelry
Two techniques, two languages, one same requirement: precision.

I create each piece by hand, one by one, designed to last and be worn.

I develop two distinct lines of work:
enamel and micro-macrame.

I do not combine them.
Each technique imposes its own constraints, rhythm, and method of construction.

 


Enamel

Enamel is a demanding material that transforms at high temperatures.

I work in successive layers, with several firings, from 4 to 15 or more, generally between 750 and 900 degrees.
With each firing, the color evolves, the surface changes, and the balance can shift.

Nothing is immediate.
It is necessary to build slowly, observe, and rework.

Time is part of the process:
a piece often requires several cycles before achieving perfection.

Each piece evolves with firing. Nothing is fixed.

Enamel cannot be completely controlled.
It can be guided, but it also dictates its own responses.


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Micro-macrame

Micro-macrame operates on an inverse logic.

Here, everything lies in precision:
thread tension, knot regularity, construction.

I work without glue.
The stone is held solely by the weaving.

Each element is adjusted, balanced, and locked by the thread.
Nothing is left loose.

The result: solid, precise jewelry that stands the test of time without hidden fragility.


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My Approach


My Approach

I work alone, by hand, piece by piece.

I intentionally work slowly.
I prioritize accuracy:
— in proportions
— in lines
— in durability

Each piece is crafted with care until it finds its balance.


What I offer

Unique pieces or very small series.

Jewelry made to be worn, not just looked at.

Objects that have presence, structure, and longevity.

Each piece is designed to accompany everyday life, without compromising on quality.


See the creations:

Enamel pieces
Micro-macrame pieces