Clara Bijoux jewellery
Clara Bijoux jewellery
The famous Spanish brand has a glorious history with 70 years of successful work in the world of jewelry fashion. Headed by designer Clara Torres today, the brand is known throughout the world as the creator of beautiful handmade items.
Founded in 1953, in Spanish Ciutadella de Menorca, the original company “Industrias Galy” was a family business of Diego Torres, Clara’s father. Diego got training as a goldsmith and silversmith in Barcelona, and worked as an apprentice in a fashion jewellery manufacturer. Later he started his own business in fashion jewellery made with precious stones. His three children Pedro, Clara and Biel entered their father’s business.
Over the years, the company changed its name and direction toward the demands of Spanish manufacturers. Now the brand also specializes in manufacturing shoe wear accessories, handbags. Talented artists think through every detail, and the masters of factories create jewelry pieces made of stamped brass, enameled by hand.
Exquisite Earrings, elegant necklaces, bracelets, costume jewellery, key-rings, tie-pins, button-covers, pendants and hair clips are made of hypoallergenic materials with the use of brass, silver and enamel. They discern the romantic notes of the Art Nouveau, stylish Art Deco details and advanced forms of the ageless classic.
Clara Bijoux jewellery
Fashionable Clara Bijoux jewelry is sold in Japan, the USA, Australia, Eastern European countries and Russia. The company exports 30% of its turnover. Its global growth is proving unstoppable, thanks to regular appearances at trade-shows such as Macef and Quark (Milan), Eclat de Mode (Paris), Asia’s Fashion Jewellery (Hong Kong), Euro-bijoux and the Spanish Fashion Jewellery Exhibition in Madrid.
“The colorful style of classical lines, inspired by Art Deco and Art Nouveau is the most characteristic feature of the Minorcan company’s -Clara Bijoux- fashion jewellery collections. Their items made of stamped brass are known for their design, quality, and enameling by hand, color after color”.