Hispanic Escape: Focus on Our Spanish Jewellery Designers

BIJORHCA returns alongside Who's Next to transport you from the urban buzz of Barcelona to the carefree summers of the Balearic Islands. Bright and poetic, Spanish jewellery celebrates its artisanal and cultural heritage through both contemporary and timeless designs.

From the formal purity of pearls to the stones’ thousand hues of colour, their innovative shapes are inspired by the beauty of Iberian nature. A creative fusion of innovation and powerful symbols magnifies these unique pieces of jewellery. Discover these exceptional designers who bring light and originality to our selection. Join us at Bijorhca for our next edition at Porte-de-Versailles from the 8th to the 10th September.

Rosa Mendez

Rosa Mendez is a jewellery designer based in Teo, Galicia. Artist of many talents, she experimented with painting and sculpture before turning to jewellery. Rosa's creative vision revolves around a conceptual approach to glass as the main material and guiding thread of her creations. In the transparency of glass, the power of colour is revealed. She handcrafts unique and timeless pieces of jewellery with a formal sense of purity. Bold lines with a personal and symbolic style to showcase the singular beauty of every woman in the vibrant cultural scene of Spain, from the lands to the Galician beaches.

Afra Europa

Afra Europa has been a true reference in chain manufacturing for the jewellery industry since 1981. Their attention to detail in creation sustains them with solid grounds in Europe and Asia. Afra Europa is renowned for its high-copper-content wires and hypoallergenic galvanised coatings, allowing its chains to cater to the most sensitive and demanding customers. Their contemporary and graphic aesthetics combine with the conceptual and asymmetrical shapes of their creations to offer an eclectic and whimsical style for adventurous spirits. A palette of a thousand shades of gold and azure to illuminate your days with the enchanting reflections of the Mediterranean sun.

Lucia Martin

Lucia Martin was born thanks to the Promojoya group, a national reference in the Spanish jewellery landscape for professionals and retailers. 'Lucia' symbolises light and reflects the vibrant and dazzling nature of the brand's creations. With over twenty years of expertise, Lucia Martin offers a vast range of jewellery, brooches, and customisable jewellery pieces for every family member. All are crafted with noble materials such as 925 sterling silver or 18K gold. Their philosophy is driven by the passion to offer the world exceptional jewels, to inspire emotion through creation, while supporting innovation in the industry for ever more modern and experimental jewellery.

Madreperla Elements

Madreperla Elements stands out with its craftsmanship in Majorcan pearls, crafted from high-quality opaline glass. Their contemporary jewellery combines traditional design with innovative shapes through a conceptual approach to precious precious metals like silver. Madreperla's versatile style transcends individual uniqueness, inviting you to personalise your creation to suit your desires. Modern and colourful, yet discreet and timeless, their jewellery reveals your personality to enhance your most beautiful summer escapes.

Paca Peca

Paca Peca is an artisanal jewellery workshop located in Santiago de Compostela. Their artisans handcraft unique pieces infused with amazing history. Their creative approach highlights the traditional skills singular to the region and the non-uniform designs that result from them. In response to the volatile and ephemeral trends in jewellery, Paca Peca chooses sustainability through durable creations that promote a circular, social, and positive economy on a local scale. Their jewellery is inspired by Iberian nature, bringing to life organic lines, exotic hues, and an elegant, sophisticated allure. From dawn to dusk, Paca Peca's creations transport you through the landscapes of Spain, adding a poetic touch to your most beautiful outfits.

RAS

RAS draws inspiration from architecture, nature, and the great masters of art to create lightweight jewellery with harmonious, handcrafted lines. Based in Madrid, the brand collaborates with various designers to develop permanent collections and offer limited editions, always designed with care to sustainability. The plethora of aesthetics that characterise them brings to life modular and versatile jewellery, whose shapes, patterns, and colours transform to suit your desires. Their creations appeal to a broad international clientele and adapt to the individuality of each person, transcending every personality from the hustle of Madrid to the light of the Costa Brava.

Mamen Garcia

Mamen Garcia approaches jewellery through the craft of porcelain. This designer brand creates its jewels by hand and combines metal pieces plated in gold or silver to bring unique jewellery to life. Their whimsical aesthetic celebrates the natural beauty of Spain through large golden chains, graphic starfish, or a shimmering shell. A true invitation to travel between Mediterranean shades and conceptual forms. The lightness of porcelain combines with the character of its lines to make it the protagonist of your wardrobe. From Barcelona to Miami, Mamen Garcia's jewellery makes you shine, day and night.

Chama Navarro

Chama Navarro distinguishes itself with an avant-garde and environmentally friendly approach to contemporary jewellery design. Based in Madrid, the brand combines artisanal techniques, such as micro-fusion and electroforming, with modern processes like 3D printing and laser cutting. Each piece is meticulously handmade, incorporating a plethora of materials like glass, porcelain, resin, and Jesmonite. By focusing on sustainable materials and eco-friendly production processes, Chama Navarro creates unique jewellery pieces that captivate with their innovative forms and distinctive textures. The brand's collections also include exclusive and customisable creations. Their vibrant colours are revealed through natural influences that shape these works.

Yann Jobard

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