Collection: Marie-Eve Bordeleau

The smell of good coffee and the admiration for a sea urchin shell inspired Marie-Eve Bordeleau to create magnificent jewelry with delicate patterns.

From his workshop located in Trois-Rivières, Quebec, the pieces are formed from an imprint of a sea urchin shell, food or their peel as well as coffee beans, to then be manufactured in 925 sterling silver.

During a trip to Western Canada, Marie-Eve Bordeleau fell in love with a sea urchin shell and is inspired by it. 💓 The jewelry she designs combines the simplicity of shapes and reliefs to evoke the freedom and tranquility of seaside holidays. Their patterns with a lace look , highlighted by blackened cavities . The pieces are formed from a imprint of a sea urchin shell , then crafted in sterling silver . Some pieces are set with freshwater pearls or gold.