Where to buy accessible but quality jewellery?

Where to buy accessible but quality jewellery?

AROZ Jewelry, the trendiest

At the head of this 2.0 jewelry store, two sisters, Laura and Paola Sole, who are committed to showcasing know-how. This is why since 2017, they have been offering their loyal customers Aroz jewelry, designed in a small family workshop in Portugal. Quality is one of their concerns, which is why they choose 925 silver pieces, gilded with 24k fine gold, as the basis of their creation. On their e-shop, you can find everything: necklaces, rings, bracelets or even jewelry to engrave, with prices ranging from 30 to 160 €. Note that once a month, they open the doors of their showroom in the Châtelain district to give you all the good advice you need. And if your jewel should still lose its color over time, she offers to restore its shine thanks to their “Second Life” service, i.e. a 24k gold bath.

Check out their eshop here. Their showroom: Aroz Jewelry, 50, rue du Tabellion, 1050 Ixelles.

Lou.Yetu, the most chic

This French jewelry brand not only offers trendy jewelry, but also at very affordable prices. The promise of its creator, Camille? “Creating jewelry that resists life”. And it is therefore on this line that it is aimed at active and flirtatious women who want to be beautiful without putting all their savings into it. Handmade in the workshops of Paris, the jewels are gold-plated or set with fine stones, and sold from €20. The good news is that you won't have to travel all the way there to get the jewel of your dreams, since all the collections are available on ehsop, and if you're in Brussels from November 26 to December 2, LOU.Yetu comes to us and sets up shop in rue Antoine Dansaert.

Discover the eshop here. Address of the pop-up: 90, rue Antoine Dansaert, 1000 Brussels.

Thea Jewelry, the most precious

Where to buy affordable but quality jewelry

Behind these jewels, a beautiful story: Emilie Duchène, an inspiring woman through her very rich professional career, but also a mother of 3 children. In 2011, she gave birth to her first daughter, Théa. It is from there that she decides to create her line of handmade jewelry. More than just a jewel, Thea Jewelry transforms precious moments of life into a unique piece: the rings bear first names that are dear to us, the pendants display dates, words, etc. We choose the message for an extremely personalized jewel. What if we told you that even big names in fashion have already purchased jewelry from our Belgian designer? We think in particular of Miranda Kerr, the Australian supermodel, Bella Hadid, and other models who paraded for Victoria's Secret. If Thea jewels display singularly higher prices, it is because they are unique pieces made by hand in fine 18-carat gold, silver or vermeil. You can choose the color of gold: white, yellow or pink, or the color of silver: white or pink. And if it takes at least 150 € for a personalized ring, we are at least certain that it will not lose its shine after being worn a few times.

Discover the eshop here or make an appointment via hello@thea-jewelry.com.

Labelle, the most varied

Another Parisian concept store as we would like to have more here: here, the jewels of the most trendy designers are gathered on the eshop by category, but always in a romantic-Bohemian style, embodied by products as varied as they are unique, since they are produced in limited series. Behind this eshop, three Parisians passionate about fashion who carefully select designers to allow their customers to find what they are looking for: we find in particular the brand MYA BAY, Paloma Stella or LUJ, among many others. Some jewels can also be personalized, in particular the Oscar Bijoux brand, which allows you to engrave medallions, bracelets or others at very affordable prices. Only small downside, delivery to Belgium is not free, it takes between 6.50 and 12 € depending on the delivery method.

Discover the eshop here.

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