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Thursday 17 May 2012

A Pleasure to Wear

“I love mixing different materials” says Marie-France. Marie-France has been working in the family jewellery business for the past 20 years, contributing with her very personal touch in updating, transforming and innovating the jewellery line. In 2002, she decided to create her own line: “Marie-France’s jewellery”. The artist transforms gold into pieces of jewellery that a lady can wear during the day with her casual clothes or at night with an evening dress. She offers every woman a pleasure to wear whenever and wherever she wants.

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The true love of precious materials

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The workshop is hidden in an old house Diamonds in the centre of Brussels. Here, talented craftsmen shine the precious metal, again and again, and shape it under the direction of the designer Marie-France. Marie-France’s collection of jewellery offers the woman of today full elegance and originality. Gold is worked to become as soft as silk, pearls of all colours wind around the body with elegance, and the result is a modern but not too eccentric design. The design is not only a piece of accessory but a part of the woman’s look.

Marie-France’s collection

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Only 18 carats gold is used and is polished, beaten, shaped, heated to create different colours and unusual aspects. The colour of gold becomes yellow, pink, pearly or grey. The collection includes earrings, bracelets, rings and pendants. The pendants are hanging from leather chains that give them a modern and contemporary look with lighter effect, therefore easier to wear. This new collection is booming with its beauty and femininity. “Les Ecailles”, “Les Constellations”, “Les Torsadés”, “Les Caviars”.

A real success

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Marie-France’s collection was presented during the “Journées d’ Elégance et Prestige” and at several exhibitions in Brussels, New York, London, Milan, Madrid and Paris and received a real success. In addition to her infallible made-to-measure technique, Marie-France knows that a woman wants more than just a set of precious jewels and therefore makes her creations truly unique. Marie-France takes part in many artistic activities but her concerns are not only to introduce her creations. She also has humanitarian goals, such as the ULB exhibition gathering several artists for the ASBL of Jean- Claude Heuson and for the Institut Bordet’s Breast Cancer Research Department.