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MARIE LICHTENBERG & “the perfect counterfeit”

“I truly believe that there are words that have kind of magical powers,” Marie Lichtenberg says of her jewelry line that evokes just that, taking inspiration from her French west indie background and drawing from Indian culture, using colored threads from the kautuka ritual and meaningful prayers and phrases that do really carry a sense of magic in all of their originality. Lockets and pendants, featuring :Every little thing gonna be alright, Vivons heureux, Bonheur, Toujours, Protection, Luck, the surprise element of having lockets open up to hands in prayer, or the humor in the most outrageous “Dick in a Box”, the most beautiful diamond adorned surprise box ring that opens up to a diamond penis.

Having been fashion editor for French Elle for 12 years prior to the creation of her line, she definitely has her finger on the pulse, making gorgeous and super cool pieces that each take on a life of their own.

More and more we find ourselves inundated with everything, and looking for inspiration gets lost in the shuffle. Originality is still something that I value above all. Finding designers like Marie Lichtenberg that represent her bohemian luxurious approach and quite frankly the most beautiful mix of her own cultures, and inspiration.

Make it your own with the dream builder, mix and match thread and chains or links with scapulars and pendants or lockets, and layer with all your own

Scapulars, Lockets and Pendants

The Marie Lichtenberg x Monoki LA exclusive launched at ByMarie St Tropez this week

The “perfect counterfeit” as Marie calls it, Raiz’in is a knock off of her own collection, for a not cheap, but inexpensive price. Comes in a plastic bubble and is so fun to wear

Magic 8 Ball Collaboration with Mattel, comes in hand enameled guilloche green, pink or red options, with rainbow sapphires or diamonds. This fortune telling toy is my favorite piece to date

Photos: Marie Lichtenberg

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