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BOLD SILVER BRACELETS AND STATEMENT PIECES WITH SCULPTURAL FORMS HANDMADE IN BRUSSELS

ABOUT

NOOR is based in Brussels and grew up in its countryside. With a background in international politics, a desire to work more creatively eventually led her to pursue a different path.

She started working in the mediums of fashion, and in 2024, studied silversmithing and jewelry design. Since then, there has been a strong dedication to learning, working with metal, and experimenting through both traditional and contemporary techniques. Alongside her practice, she researches and collects old vintage jewelry as an important source of inspiration for her collections.

NOOR is build around a dream she has carried with her for as long as she can remember. Creating something of her own, something meaningful, has always been her vision.

From an early age, she was drawn to beauty and aesthetics in everyday objects, laying the foundation for the work she creates today. Through design and silversmithing, she transforms this curiosity into timeless, modernist pieces. Her work reflects a desire to create new heirlooms and to highlight the eternal value of objects beyond trends and generations.

Each piece is made by hand in limited series and made to order.


HANDMADE JEWELRY BY NOOR VAN DOOR IN BRUSSELS, BE.

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Time

Each piece spends approximately five hours in my hands before reaching yours. Our collections are not seasonal but designed to bridge the past, present and future. NOOR’s goal is to inspire long-term wear and create new heirlooms that are passed on.

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Fierce

Noor’s style is her value. Each piece is designed as if for herself, pieces she would wear instinctively and keeps reaching for in her jewelry box. There is a deep commitment to an ongoing craft practice: one that never feels finished, but constantly evolves through curiosity, skill development, and experimentation. Her work often shows subtle traces of the making process, embracing the natural reactions and transformations of precious metals over time, rather than concealing them.


Conscious

Embracing mindful production and consumption. There is a strong commitment to sourcing responsibly and continuously seeking better practices and materials, with care for both the planet and the people involved in the process. By producing slowly and intentionally, we avoid excess and focus on creating objects meant to last for generations.

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