Marie-Alexandrine Yvernault was raised in the heart of France. Her fascination with stones is long- standing. She cherishes them as they are all one of a kind pieces which unmistakably reconnect her with the earth, just like with everything genuine. She draws her inspiration from great names such as Jean Vendome, Lalaounis, Andrew Grima or Roland Schad, who were able to enhance genuine, odd materials while breaking the conventions and standards of their time. Contrary to current trends which advocate for low-key, minimalist styles, - to the point of not showing anything -, her pieces exude a lavish and timeless spirit. Such jewels definitely give you a good reason to be noticed. Whether it is a dioptase, an amethyst, a rock crystal, a tanzanite, a lapis-lazuli, a citrine, a malachite or an agate, every single mineral magnified by Marie- Alexandrine is totally unique. A real manifesto in times of standardization. Similarly, everything here clashes in a delightfully chaotic way. Her pieces are both rough and cut, precious and affordable, raw and smooth, strong and exquisite.