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Keeping a primary taste for sculpture, Aurélie Lejeune works her jewelry as such with several techniques and materials. Fixing its shapes by drawing, she constructs the jewel with subtractive techniques from a block of wax which is used to produce a mold or by additive method by welding the metal in particular. Composed with noble materials (gold, silver), it also works by modeling an innovative range from a natural resin which offers resistance and a softness of appearance specific to ceramics. It is through these know-how and various materials that Aurélie Lejeune has forged a universe imbued with textures and vegetal or organic forms, which give her jewelry a sometimes precious and delicate look, sometimes more fancy and colorful, but certainly contemporary.
Trained at the Beaux-Arts de Lyon, then in the Jewelery professions (CAP, BMA), Aurélie Lejeune has been engaged for more than ten years in the creation of handmade jewelry, first in Montpellier then in Parisian region. Depending on the materials, it offers several price ranges, which allows it to be accessible to all audiences. Since the start of her activity, she has been marketing her jewelry mainly at large public fairs in the sector, but since last September has wanted to develop its offer with professionals and diversify its positioning by participating in the Maison & Objet fair which is held twice a year. in Villepinte. All his creations can be found in the “Craft” space, Hall 5A.
Member of the Ateliers d'Art de France, Aurélie Lejeune also participates in trade shows, notably Maison et Objet since 2014 in Villepinte and Inhorgenta in Munich, Germany since 2019.