
Charlotte Capelle has been crafting jewelry since 2021, with every piece conceived, designed, and hand-finished in her own atelier.
Her work reimagines classical jewelry, blending modernity with a touch of audacity.
Each creation is designed to interact, layer, and accumulate, with fluid, organic lines. Bold yet wearable, her pieces surprise and captivate, while remaining subtle enough to accompany you every day.
For Charlotte, jewelry is the purest form of self-expression. It tells intimate stories, revealing vulnerabilities, courage, and aspirations. A jewel is both a mask and a manifesto—an object of desire, reflection, and meaning, meant to be shared with the world and cherished by oneself.
Silver is Charlotte’s material of choice. She works it from its raw form, through her own casting or by shaping sheets and rods. She sets her stones herself and constantly explores new techniques, pushing the boundaries of what jewelry can express.

Charlotte Capelle Studio was born in 2021, following Charlotte’s bold decision to reinvent her career.
Originally from Brussels, she grew up fascinated by cinema and the energy of film sets. After starting out in fiction film production, she moved to Shanghai in 2012, where she built a career producing commercials and event-based content.
It was there, while working on a film for Van Cleef & Arpels, that she discovered her passion for contemporary jewelry. Alongside her work as a producer, she began training at the Academy of Visual Arts in Shanghai, immersing herself in the craft.
When she moved to France in 2020, Charlotte chose to dedicate herself entirely to jewellery. Continuing her training as a self-taught jeweller, she launched her own brand the following year. Today, her creations are available in galleries and select boutiques in France and Belgium.
Every piece is imagined, designed, and handcrafted by Charlotte in her atelier in Empury, in the heart of the Morvan. Proud to carry on the gestures of traditional craftsmanship, she offers a fresh, unconventional perspective on jewellery—pieces that are both meaningful and unique.
In 2024, Charlotte was a finalist for the Prix des Artisanes, organised by Elle and LVMH, in the Watchmaking & Jewellery category. She continues to regularly exhibit her work at collective events, sharing her vision of jewelry with a wider audience.

