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Les nouveaux joailliers-créateurs de 58 Facettes

The new jewelers-creators of 58 Facettes

Every week new creators enrich the site 58 Facettes to allow the public to discover new talents or more established creators. They all offer a different universe, but with a common denominator: made in France!

Confirmed creators

Patrice Fabre: With two Diamonds Awards from the De Beers, Patrice Fabre has always chosen innovation as a common thread. Its “Béton” line revolutionized jewelry by combining concrete reinforced with gold and diamonds. He wanted to decline this line on silver allowing us to offer a mixed jewelry offering. Its bracelets may or may not be adorned with princess-cut diamonds, just like the ring or ring. A contemporary jeweler with strong creations and an unchanging style.
Concrete bangle bracelet in yellow gold - Patrice Fabre on 58 Facettes
Ring in silver with squares and agathe - Martin Spreng on 58 Facettes
Martin Spreng: A trained cabinetmaker, Martin Spreng quickly became interested in jewelry for its delicacy and precision of execution. He naturally chose to combine precious woods like ebony, but also atypical stones like iron eye or lapis lazuli to create tie jewelry. On his rings, he works patinas or digs imprints like small lunar craters. A tactile jewelry full of poetry.
Yannick Mur: true artist and weaver of gold thread andsilver, Yannick Mur has been spotted by numerous international museums such as the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago or the Takashimaya Osaka. The designer plays with superpositions of square and round shapes while creating contrasts with gold and silver threads.silver. The designer, passionate about dance, created the Perfect collection, taking shape with great flexibility and playing on a precious and perpetual movement.
Perfect bracelet in yellow gold and silver - Yannick Mur on 58 Facettes

Young emerging brands

Pavé Turban Ring - Maison Veyret on 58 Facettes
Veyret House: The young brand already has all the makings of a great one: Anouck Veyret, gemologist, wanted to create a brand surrounded by the best workshops in France. Her Masterpiece, the Sari Grand Soir cuff, is inspired by the solar jewelry that women wear in New Caledonia, her country of origin. The sun's rays, depicted on the cuff, are illuminated with diamonds and a beaded motif. Many versions of bracelets and rings feature the shape of a heart, stylized as a V, a true signature of the Veyret brand.
Cardège: The designer Léa Friedrich, passionate about history, received 1st prize in the Heritage competition in 2017 for a necklace inspired by Neolithic pottery. “The Cardège jewel is worn as a heritage, that of the origins of the world, drawn from the heart of nature to reveal the very essence of humanity.” Thus, its Ocean pendant is inspired by a sea wave in silver-gilt, a material already mentioned in Homer's Odyssey where his Bark earrings remind us of the olive tree, a symbolic and mythological tree.
Solar Wave Pendant - Cardège on 58 Facettes
Sara ring - Lanka by DMJ on 58 Facettes
Lanka By DMJ: Originally, it was a story of passion for gems that brought together a mother and her daughter. Coming from a large family of lapidaries and merchants from Place Vendôme, Marion Jeantet and her daughter Diane created the Lanka By DMJ brand. Playing on the cheerful colors of stones such as tourmalines, tanzanites or mandarin garnets, they create ready-to-wear everyday jewelry. Jewelry to please yourself as a joyful color therapy!

 

Article by Kyra Brenzinger - Editor-in-Chief.

Cover photo: “Décalée Petite” ring - Martin Spreng

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