Stephanié Cachard’s jewellery tells a story before she even speaks. With her neatly manicured nails and subtle style, the Lebanese designer reflects the spirit of her own brand—one that blends modern design with vintage charm.
Cachard is a second-generation jeweller, born and based in Lebanon. Fifteen years ago, she joined her father’s jewellery workshop as a temporary employee. But what started as a short-term role turned into a lifelong passion. Today, she leads both her family’s business and her personal line.
Her designs are elegant yet strong. Each piece balances soft femininity with solid structure. Cachard draws inspiration from architecture and fashion from the 1960s and 1970s. This influence is most clear in her stackable rings—named Ava, Helga, and Kim. These rings have bold, angular shapes that reflect the clean lines of mid-century design.
“I started with the magazines my father collected from that era. They were my first design references,” she explains in a quiet voice, touched with a French accent. “That effortless simplicity still captivates me.”
One standout piece is a large topaz ring set in silver. The stone glows with gold tones, held in a ridged, bevelled frame. It’s bold, yet meaningful. The ring was inspired by her parents’ jewellery from the 1990s. It shows how her work combines craft, memory, and emotional value.
“All of our jewellery is handmade in our atelier,” she says. “We keep the small imperfections—they give each piece character and depth.”
Cachard is a designer with a modern vision and a timeless soul. Her creations are not just accessories. They are heirlooms—meant to be worn, loved, and passed down through generations.
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