Tamara Taichman
the creator
Artistic director in fashion and accessories, fashion editor for Elle magazine, Tamara Taichman has always loved jewelry. She collects them with passion, eclecticism and curiosity. She wanted to share her tastes with women and is now creating a collection of limited edition pieces under her own name.
It all started as a teenager when she wandered the aisles of the Saint Ouen flea market and discovered Hollywood jewelry. Then his taste was shaped and his culture asserted itself. Without exception, solely guided by her passion, she navigates between eras and cultures. Among these fetish pieces, there is a pair of multicolored poissardes from the 18th century, a modernist ring by Jean Despres, a pendant from the 70s by Andrew Grima or even a piece of silver hair jewelry found during a trip to Morocco.
Tamara Taichman has no family heirloom. Her collection is her.
Everything was therefore in place for her to start in turn. Handmade by the best Indian artisans whom she accompanies step by step, her collection of limited edition pieces is joyful and refined. His great culture and his personal style, nourished by multiple references, gives playful and singular jewels which play with the usual codes of chic. A multicolored necklace comes alive with dice of hard stones engraved with diamond letters "Love", "Hope »…precious version of those made by little girls for their mothers. On a ring, snakes a happy reptile in black or pink lacquer whose eyes shine and whose tongue is a nicely swaying briolette. At the end of a necklace of colorful threads, a tangle of pearls and stones is nonchalantly tied. Another necklace of tourmaline, opal, sapphire or ruby stones evokes a candy necklace. The whole has style and spirit.
A real personality. That of a woman.