
About Felix Fabrique

Jewellery design allows me to express my creativity. Every piece comes to life through the process itself, shaped by the materials at hand, the tools available, and the challenges that spark new ideas. Sometimes, not having the "right" piece leads to something even more original. I find as much inspiration in refining my techniques and learning new ones as I do in the materials themselves.
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My jewellery isn’t mass-produced; each piece is made individually, sometimes even one of a kind, to preserve its uniqueness in the hope of offering timeless pieces in which you will be able to recognise yourself as well as my brand.
Slow, Thoughtful, and Sustainable Creation Process
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I believe in taking the time to create something meaningful. In a world that often prioritizes speed over quality, every step of my process is intentional—asking where materials come from, why a piece is being made, and how it can last as long as possible. As Vivienne Westwood said: "Buy less, choose well, make it last." For me, this philosophy is second nature when working with an artisanal approach. True value lies in the choices made—the materials, the time spent designing, and the hands that bring each piece to life.
"BUY LESS,
CHOOSE WELL,
MAKE IT LAST"
Vivienne Westwood

Handmade with Care
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All my pieces are crafted by hand, made to order, and prepared and shipped personally by me. This means it may take a little time, but it also ensures a personal connection between the maker and the wearer. As a one-woman business, I also manage everything from design to communication, shipping, and customer care—allowing for the closest possible relationship with my customers.
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Depending on the technique, a single Miyuki beadwork piece can take anywhere from 2 to 10 hours to complete. Even when I create small series, no two pieces are exactly alike; slight variations in size, shape, or color make each one uniquely yours.
Materials with a Story
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I carefully select materials with longevity in mind, sourcing natural stones, glass beads, wood, and fabric to match the diverse styles I love to create. Metal elements are either gold-plated or stainless steel, nickel-free to prevent allergies.
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Sustainability is at the core of my sourcing process. I prioritize materials from European suppliers to minimize COâ‚‚ emissions from transportation, and whenever possible, I bring materials back from my travels. I also incorporate second-hand materials, upcycle my own pieces, and reuse everything I can to reduce waste. Even my packaging follows this philosophy—I repurpose shipping materials and sew fabric pouches from leftover textiles whenever possible.


Care & Repair
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Handmade jewellery is delicate, so a little care goes a long way. I recommend keeping your pieces in their pouches, especially when traveling, and avoiding contact with water or perfume to maintain their shine and color.
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If your jewellery ever needs a little TLC, I’ve got you covered. I offer a free repair service (exlusive of shipping costs) for 12 months after purchase because I believe in making pieces that last—not just in your collection, but in your life.