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For this year's PARIS DESIGN WEEK we brought the Mediterranean sun back with us from Beirut - right on time for l’ÉTÉ INDIEN🌅 in Paris with our new locally handcrafted LOULOU/W/JAR W bracelets composed of freshwater pearls, ornemental stones and 14k yellow gold beads.
Available with malachite, turquoise, lapis lazuli, coral, red garnet, onyx or hematite beads - our W bracelets and rings will keep you in a summer state of mind all year long!

Come discover our pieces in Paris, at the AALAMUNA boutique, 89 boulevard Beaumarchais near Bastille until September18th 2021!📍

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LOULOU/W/JAR pearls&stones

Handmade in Lebanon, our new pieces combine pastel coloured enamels on 18k gold miraculous medals; meditative and vibrant shamballa bracelets; freshwater pearl + ornemental stone spring bracelets - and explore the region’s religious symbols to create fresh powerful, vibrant and spiritual jewels for your everyday wear.


Read our latest ENTITRE on the August 4th commemoration in Beirut a year after the blast and the monumental land art installation imagined by Nadim Karam’s studio - entitled “The Gesture” towards the loss and sadness of Beirut in the aftermath of the explosion.

Like another crane in the sky, a giant steel sculpture could be observed on Beirut’s Port a year after the devastating Aug 4th explosion. Conceived by Lebanese architect-artist Nadim Karam and entitled “The Gesture”, the temporary structure - composed of steel remains from the destroyed Port’s hangars, was revealed a few days before the commemoration. In the form of a human figure holding a bird - the impressive structure made from 25 tons of the city’s “scarrs”; like many land art pieces - created a public uproar on social media…


Alongside our design and craftsmanship work in Lebanon, at LWJ we take particular pride in partnering with other creatives in the Middle East from the Beirut Digital District to local Beirut media Balkoon and local art curators.
Let’s see what this year has in store!