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Alexis Bittar



In 1988 he started his first line of jewelry using depression-era glass from the 1920 with tiny hand-cut chandelier parts and sold them in Soho. In the 1990 began designing already 2 lines of jewelry, in the year 1996-1997 started designing lucite furniture in nyc and sculptural candles with reptilian texture. In the 1999 designed burberry’s first couture jewelry collection, and worked on jewelry for „Sex and the city”! And now his collections are sold in department stores and independent boutiques worldwide. His work is regulary featured in such premier publications as Harper’s bazaar, Elle, The New York times, Vogue.

I’m simply inspired by his works! So stylish and harmonious at the same time.

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