The origin

Charlotte Quillet is a French artist living in Lisbon (Portugal).

She studied at a master 3D animation school in France, and developed her career and passion for the digital world, with various creations, from hand-drawing illustrations to 3D vfx for movies. After 10 years, a new tool opened her vision to expand her 3D creations: 3D printing technology.

This gives her the opportunity to 3D print her digital creations with a modelisation program to have them as physical objects. She discovered, she can wear them as accessories, and embellish the look with an organic style.

She launched her jewellery brand for the first time (2023) after spending a few years, taking pictures of outdoor excursions in nature, and experimenting with the willingness to wear her own designs. With inspiration, she dedicates her time to developing her first pieces that nobody can find somewhere else, and that represent her world and passion for nature, organic shapes, and details shown through our everyday journey.

Made in Portugal





3D PRINT TECHNOLOGY

Charlotte Quillet’s jewellery are made in Portugal. Using the 3D printing technology with the Portuguese artisanal fabrication.

QUALITY AND CARE

The brand’s jewels are made of precious metals 925 sterling silver and 24 carats gold plating.

In order to preserve the quality of your jewelery as best as possible, you should store it individually in its pouch, avoid contact with perfume, cream and water.

CAUTION

Charlotte Quillet excludes any liability for damage to articles derived from lack of precaution, for inappropriate and neglected use.

WARRANTY AND CERTIFICATE

According to the law established in Portugal, all articles have a 2-year warranty, from the date of the purchase issued. We offer a free 24K gold plating for each purchased piece. Free delivery.

Ecology and packaging

Charlotte Quillet cares about the environment and try her best to have a low carbon footprint. Therefore all jewels are wrapped in a 100% recyclable packaging.

Paper cards are made of bamboo, which is biodegradable.