«My jewels represent the merging of my childhood universe - made of the traditional costumes my Tunisian grand-mother used to wear, with the silver sequins and sumptuous embroideries - and my life in France where I discovered the world of fashion, jewellery and dressmaking», explains Shourouk Rhaiem, a young creator born in Paris from Tunisian parents. Her jewels, a modern re-interpretation of the embroideries of the Nabeul region, are made in India, brought to Paris, Tokyo, New York, Seoul, Dubai and elsewhere… By themselves, they make up for the most beautiful intercultural dialogue, as the ones that rise spontaneously out of elective affinities.
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