Jewelry as a Dream: A Journey Between Vintage and Surrealism
If I were asked to define my creations, I would speak of jewelry-objects . Much more than simple accessories, my pieces are fragments of an imaginary world where the past meets the unusual.
Since childhood, my hands have never stopped moving. Drawing was my first language, and crafts my favorite playground. This thirst to create, to transform raw materials into poetic forms, has always been with me. Today, this childhood passion finds expression through the precision of polymer clay and the transparency of resin, but the spark remains the same: to give life to what does not yet exist.


My aesthetic draws its strength from two pillars that are dear to me:
- Vintage: I love the elegance of a bygone era. In my jewelry, you'll find the spirit of antique porcelain, delicate floral motifs, and patinated hues that evoke the charm of family heirlooms found in an attic.
- Surrealism: I like to challenge conventions. An eye weeping a resin tear... My jewelry invites interpretation. It's made for those who aren't afraid to wear a strange, mysterious, and deeply captivating detail.


In a world of mass production, I choose absolute singularity .
Because I hand-paint each motif and shape each curve without an industrial mold, no two pieces of jewelry are alike. When you wear one of my creations, you're wearing a collector's item that no one else will ever own in its exact form. The slight irregularities of the clay, the movement of the pigments in the resin, or the strokes of my brush are the signatures of a living piece.


Each earring, each necklace is the result of a long process: shaping the clay, firing it, meticulously painting it, mounting it in brass or stainless steel, and finally coating it with resin to preserve its beauty. It is this patient work that gives my jewelry its soul and its durability.
Wearing one of my pieces means carrying with you a little bit of that vintage dream and surreal audacity that inspires me every day.

Talis&Co.
