Haïkus are short japanese poems written in three lines to capture the beauty of small details in the everyday life.
More than poetry, it’s a philosophy.
Haiku Atelier creates minimalist and subtil jewelry with an edgy twist, trying to distillate some poetry through those small objects.
Handcrafted with care in sustainable materials, each pieces has its uniqueness and is made to last.
After learning the art of jewelry making for two years in Paris, Manon Designere launched the brand Haiku, gleaning into the Japanese minimalist aesthetic.
Now based in Brussels, she still makes everything by hand, pouring her soul into her work to share her vision of the world.
Here you can see some of the tools used at the studio.
From sketches to models, from soldering to polishing, the numerous steps behind each piece are what makes it so unique.
A touch of animism to value handcrafted objects, restrain mass production and lead toward slow life.
We pay a lot of attention choosing the materials we work on: all of the pieces are made in 80% recycled sterling silver.
We also choose to propose many designs in a mix of sterling silver and silver gilded parts to avoid relying too much on the gold plating process, which can be pollutant.
The packagings are also carefully selected, produced nearby, made in eco-friendly coton or paper. Our gift bags are even handmade in dead-stock fabrics.
We hope that those small objects will move you, as we are moved by the beauty hidden behind a ray of sunshine, a leaf falling from a branch, the smell of an old book, the song of birds before dawn...
Haiku jewelry are like a bit of poetry to wear everywhere.