Biography2024-09-23T20:06:58+02:00

"I love interactions, meeting people, and sharing my passion."

"I love interactions, meeting people, and sharing my passion."

After obtaining my CFC (1997-2001) at the École Technique de la Vallée de Joux, I worked in a workshop in Geneva where I honed my skills in luxury jewellery, gained expertise in design, repair, and customer relations.

In 2005, I opened my own workshop and developed the practice of 'custom-made' jewellery, which allows for optimal and appreciated results among my clients.

Alongside my creations, every year I exhibit my designs inspired by my travels and encounters with jewellers across the world who have introduced me to their ancestral techniques (see the Journal).

In 2008, I won the Public prize at the 'Clean Gold' competition at the 'Festival de la Terre' in Lausanne. Since then, I have offered my clients the opportunity to create jewellery using ethical gold and strongly encourage them to recycle their gold.

My values, in a few words...

My values
in a few words...

I ensure that my work has the least environmental and human impact possible. I use clean metals sourced exclusively from recycling circuits or the Max Havelaar label.

For the purchase of my gemstones and pearls, I use short supply chains with minimal intermediaries to ensure genuine traceability.

For several years now, I have been encouraging my clients to transform their jewellery or recycle their gold and gemstones (outdated, broken, or inherited jewellery).

The majority of my work is custom-made and made-to-order. My manufacturing process is based on the client's preferences. I listen to you and guide you throughout the creation process. Everything is handmade. For more complex pieces, I sometimes use modern processes such as 3D printing or micro-mechanics, always carried out locally.

My work is based on my experience in the Geneva high jewellery industry. Precision, rigour, and quality are inherently Swiss values that resonate deeply in my work. I collaborate with Swiss professionals in engraving, setting, and casting, all of whom bring exceptional quality to my jewellery.

Certificates

and partnerships

To ensure the traceability of the precious metals, I work with suppliers offering a recognised label.

For gemstones, pearls, and diamonds, I work with companies certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council (RJC) or adhering to the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme.

For my subcontracting work, I collaborate with local artisans who produce work that meets the same standards.

RJC guarantees the compliance with ethical, social and environmental standards, throughout the company's processes and the entire supply chain.

The Kimberley treaty aims at guaranteeing to the client that purchased diamonds do not come from areas of armed conflict.

Or responsable

The Journal

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