Testimonials

From Reunion Island to China ...
From Afghanistan to France, unique jewelry imagined and manufactured by women from different continents and cultures but united by a taste for creation and elegance.
Nos collections

Reunion Island
This collection is in the image of the intense island: colorful, elegant and unique. Porcelain jewelry handcrafted by Julie in her workshop in Terre-Sainte in the south of the island. Each of her creations is sold only once, each piece is unique.

Afghanistan
There are two of them, but their names can no longer be revealed given the situation in their country. These two young women offer jewelry in vermeil and lapis lazuli, emblematic stone of Afghanistan. It is thanks to an NGO that they were able to train in jewelry. Much to the delight of BLY loyalists.

France
Marie is a designer based in Angers. Less exotic you will say? Well, her jewelry will still give you the impression of escaping. Tropical tree leaves or models that sparkle like Rio carnival costumes, these creations made in France are irresistible.

MdeB creations for BLY
"The excitement of creating unique models" is what convinced Marie of this exclusive collaboration with BLY. 22 unique pieces made with love by our designer who always offers elegant and sparkling models.

London
For BLY, London is the city of love and family, so we had to find a designer to match. Alice, an architect by training, imagines jewelry then made by women in very precarious situations in order to help them reintegrate. Simplicity, finesse, elegance and the will to get by, essential values for BLY.

China
From broken and reused porcelain, old coins or jade stone, Qiu Ping Sun aka Jasmine has been in the jewelry business for 15 years and has worked with artisans across China. Pieces that cannot be found in the West ... except on BLY.

BLY gift card!
Too many beautiful things and you can't choose? Our gift card is here for you! A solidarity purchase, which comes to support our creators of the world and also women in situations of menstrual precariousness because 5% of our profits are donated to the association Rules Elementary. You are sure to please!