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Katell creates contemporary jewellery in unique pieces and limited series, from 100% recycled silver and ethically mined gold and stones as much as possible. Through her training in jewelry in London, she learned how to make quality uniqueness pieces through the development of an own identity, letting the material express itself, sometimes using raw stones when they have a free and interesting form, and mixing these noble materials with organic matter such as fossils. or wood then materials like blown glass to create a certain contrast, give color, and make its pieces richer. Her inspiration comes from the organic and geometric forms of nature and sculpture, and she likes to play with the contrast of finishes and shapes, mixing materials and techniques, as well as asymmetry to bring richness and inconvention to her works. It offers two axes of inspiration; one highlighting more refined forms, the other more elaborate and even sculptural pieces. A description of his pieces by an outer eye boils down to the fact that his jewels are architectural, that they are halfway between a futuristic and tribal trend, and that they highlight the personality of those who wear them.
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Katell creates contemporary jewellery in unique pieces and limited series, from 100% recycled silver and ethically mined gold and stones as much as possible. Through her training in jewelry in London, she learned how to make quality uniqueness pieces through the development of an own identity, letting the material express itself, sometimes using raw stones when they have a free and interesting form, and mixing these noble materials with organic matter such as fossils. or wood then materials like blown glass to create a certain contrast, give color, and make its pieces richer. Her inspiration comes from the organic and geometric forms of nature and sculpture, and she likes to play with the contrast of finishes and shapes, mixing materials and techniques, as well as asymmetry to bring richness and inconvention to her works. It offers two axes of inspiration; one highlighting more refined forms, the other more elaborate and even sculptural pieces. A description of his pieces by an outer eye boils down to the fact that his jewels are architectural, that they are halfway between a futuristic and tribal trend, and that they highlight the personality of those who wear them.