Sharing

Sharing

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    Sharing was born from a crush on a necklace found by Katia Samson during a trip. This necklace would lead her to meet three Tibetan nuns. They were exiled to India after long years in prison in Lhasa for having participated in a peaceful demonstration against the Chinese occupation. These three nuns will learn to make delicate jewelry from fine stones connected by a thread.
    Since 2009 the three nuns have been refugees in Belgium and they continue to make Sharing jewelry. Sharing has also been enriched with new encounters and new creations. The workshops are located in Dharamsala, Kashmir and Rajhastan.
    Each piece of jewelry is a unique piece, composed of fine faceted stones and wire. Refined and poetic, these jewels have a soul and a story, like little sparks of light and joy, they are a link that connects us.