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Beatriz Jardinha is a Portuguese jewelry designer who brings ancient, rudimentary techniques into dialogue with almost ethereal concepts. Coming from a background in design and fashion, an internship with Faustine Steinmetz showed her how craftsmanship can be preserved and elevated on a small scale. She learned jewelry-making on the road: filigree and goldsmithing, passed down by old masters during long journeys through India and Peru.
In 2020, she founded her eponymous atelier in Lisbon. Her pieces bear the raw marks of forging and soldering, set with rough stones and adorned with symbols drawn from mythology, religion, and esotericism—not to deliver any singular message, but for the sheer power of these emblems and the cultural memory they carry.