Meryem
Sharing jewelry, pieces that tell a captivating story and, as if by magic, allow each person to tell their own.
Mine began in the Marais, at the HOD boutique. The necklace caught my eye and 5 minutes later, I was the proud owner of a beautiful labradorite with a blue sheen.
The story had just begun.
A few months after this acquisition, I opened my own jewelry boutique with the firm intention of representing Sharing jewelry.
It was 2016 and no search engine allowed me to find a contact.
I searched tirelessly and finally stumbled upon a name: Katia Samson. The magic began to work!
I sent her an email at 2am. The response arrived the next day, as spiritual as the spirit of the jewelry.
Katia replied that she wasn't looking to promote the artisanal brand she was developing discreetly and added that there was no coincidence, if I had finally found her, it was because we were destined to work together.
The story of Sharing jewelry in Morocco began with an energy that I couldn't describe. They have a certain charm, as we say at home.
As soon as they were exhibited, they were already sold. Customers adore them. Over the years, they have become staples. We collect the stones, layer them, mix and match, and never part with them under any circumstances.
How can we explain this attachment? The virtues of the stones? The story of the jewelry? The beauty of the necklaces? Or all these factors combined? One thing is certain, the Tibetan necklaces, as some like to call them, continue to seduce.
At Nais, each new shipment brings its own set of beautiful energies, sharing, and fervor for the choice of stones.
That's why we love Sharing jewelry and they return our affection.