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After graduating with a degree in sociology, Jeremie Barthod travelled and lived for many years in the wilderness of Corsica, an island south of France in the Mediterranean Sea. She launched her first collection in 1986 and in 1992 came up with the innovative idea of using springs to create necklaces, bracelets, and rings.
In 1996 she decided to open her own boutique in Paris and to develop her brand internationally. Jeremie's favorite materials are springs colored either in old silver, copper or bronze.
The Dragon collection uses altuglas (acrylic) pieces to create a classical style to contrast with the contemporary look of the springs.
The Happy Day collection is made of enamel copper wire to produce a spectrum of color.
The Palace collection is associated with Majorca pearls.
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