• ALTO GALLERIA

    Rue du Bailli 52, 1050 Ixelles

    Clélia Dell'Aiera, créatrice de bijoux, ouvre les portes d'Alto Galleria en 2009.

    Curieuse et passionnée, elle propose ses propres créations, accompagnées d'une jolie sélection de pièces contemporaines soigneusement sélectionnées aux quatre coins du monde.

    Inspirée par l'art américain des années 50 et le design scandinave, Clélia Dell'Aiera vous accueille dans un lieu épuré et unique, à la fois chaleureux et aéré.

    Ce site est une chance, une opportunité privilégiée de découvrir l'univers qui fait le succès d'Alto Galleria, et d'en partager toute l'émotion et l'esthétique singulière.

    Artist

    AGAPURNI

    Agapurni is not Jewelry. It's Wearable Art. Spanish Design and Small Handmade Blown Glass "Sculptures".

  • ANNOO

    Rue Faider 90, 1050 Ixelles

    Annoo is the atelier-boutique of Olivier Vanhaecke, located in the Châtelain neighborhood of Ixelles.

    Olivier's aristic vision revolves around refined designs crafted from recycled gold or silver, embellished with exquisite gemstones and diamonds.

    His aim is to surpass your desires by offering customized creations that align with your preferences. These exclusive pieces can be worn both as everyday accessories or for momentous occasions.

  • BeCRAFT @ ART BRUSSELS

    Hall 6 / Stand 6B-01, Brussels Expo, Place de la Belgique 1, 1020 Brussels

    BeCraft

    BeCraft supports, promotes, trains and informs artists from the Wallonia-Brussels Federation.

    It's an ongoing exchange between Belgium and the rest of the world.

    It's a place in a historic landmark: the Anciens Abattoirs de Mons.

    It's also a place for exhibitions, conferences, workshops and, above all, meetings.

    Representing the Applied Arts in French-speaking Belgium, BeCraft lifts the veil on today's creativity, its new approaches and its new techniques.

    Artists

    Isabelle Azaïs

    Audrey Ickx

    Claire Lavendhomme

    Arnaud Sprimont

    Nelly Van Oost

    Maxime Van Roy

  • CdeC-jewelry

    34 rue des Bassins . 1070 Anderlecht

    In her studio, Claire de Chivré presents necklaces, bracelets and rings, unique pieces made from antique jewellery and objects. She questions our relationship with time and the living world with humor and tenderness.

  • COQUILLAGE

    Avenue Jean Volders 30, 1060 Saint-Gilles

    Coquillage is first and foremost a jewellery store, a showcase for the creations of designer Idil Gürakan. But you'll also find at Coquillage a fine selection of Turkish handicrafts, as well as personalised jewellery courses, conferences and exhibitions on jewellery and art in the broadest sense.

  • Chaussée d'Ixelles 294, 1050 Ixelles

    Skin jewelry, table jewelry. From the small silver spoon to non-disposable street food cutlery, Sophie Potié and Amélie Gomet are inspired by the codes of silverware and goldsmithing to create raw pieces, as quirky as they are elegant.

  • LA FIANCÉE DU BIJOUTIER

    345 chaussée de Wavre . 1040 Etterbeek

    Behind the jeweller is Stéphane Lefébure, who has had a passion for precious metals since childhood.

    In 2007, he was awarded the title of Artisan d'Art, a quality label awarded by a jury from the Office des métiers d'art du Brabant Wallon.

    In Brussels, he met Rachel "the Fiancée", and passed on to her his passion for creating jewellery.

    From rings to long necklaces, earrings to bracelets, their creations are made exclusively from 925 sterling silver and 18-carat gold, and may be enhanced with natural stones.

  • HECTARE

    86 Rue Faider . 1050 Ixelles

    Bestiaire Stars

    The animal kingdom has long been a source of inspiration for both the visual arts and jewellery.

    True to their philosophy of wearable contemporary jewellery, but also driven by a sense of humour and the offbeat, Hectare's gallery owners have selected six artists from near and far to put wildlife in the spotlight. Bestiaire Star ventures into disturbing, surprising and seductive territory, populated by hybrid creatures. The creations of Miriam Arentz, Monika Brugger, Benedikt Fischer, Lore Langendries, Märta Mattsson and Vivienne Varay play on attraction and repulsion, without avoiding the question of the materials used: imitated or real, reinvented or recycled. The bestiary - an educational picture book - becomes a cabinet of curiosities. Where the trivial is adorned with the precious, where the object becomes a story, where the familiar is hijacked and emboldened to the brink of the strange.

    Artists

    Benedikt Fischer (DE)

    Lore Langendries (BE)

    Märta Mattsson (SE)

    Miriam Arentz (DE)

    Vivienne Varay (US)

    Monika Brugger (DE)

  • MALPERTHUIS

    Avenue Georges Henri 435, 1200 Woluwe-Saint-Lambert

    In a vibrant tribute to Jean Ray's novel, six jewellers take over the house and offer their own take on contemporary art. Their combined works haunt this house and plunge you into the strangeness of a timeless text.

    Artists

    Isabelle Bianchi Marchesseau

    Laurent Fontainas

    Audrey Ickx

    Xavier Maury

    Caroline Purgal

    Michel Mousset

  • SKIN & SOUL

    Rue Faider 121, 1050 Ixelles

    Skin & Soul Jewelry Gallery exists since 2010. Located in the Châtelain district, the space in which Martine Hermans presents her skin and nature jewellery is bright and elegant.

    The walls, decorated with pretty paper frescoes by Belgian artis

    t Tanguy Flameng, subtly accompany the surface graphics of the jewellery, whether epidermal or vegetal.

    The gallery also serves as an art gallery showcasing the work of other designers ... as long as there is an emotion and a search for beauty. There are also jewellery and lost wax courses.

    Artists

    Martine Hermans

    Caroline Swolfs

    is a jewellery designer who has recently become involved in Ba Zi, an ancient Chinese technique that helps you to better manage your energy capital. Caroline is currently using it as inspiration for her jewellery designs.

    Agathe St Girons

    a jeweller and glassmaker based in France, is a versatile artist who has trained in metal and glass techniques with international designers.

  • Y. SEE

    Rue du Marché aux Herbes 51, 1000 Brussels

    Nestled within the charming Îlot Sacré district, adjacent to the iconic Grand Place, lies a captivating mixed gallery that seamlessly blends the modern with the traditional, chic with playful. Step into this petite yet vibrant space, where Yi Shen serves as your knowledgeable guide, leading you on a journey to explore diverse perspectives on jewelry while simultaneously uncovering the myriad facets of life itself.

    Artists

    Eleonora Ghilardi

    Emma Carrau

    Emmanuelle Rohrlich

    Huiyu Chiu

    Laura Volpi

    Maria Diana

    Mathilde Marteau

    Paula Castro

    Pura Ferreiro

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