Sharingbijoux

Sharingbijoux Bijoux délicats de pierres fines réalisés à la main.Too precious to be left unshared

17/03/2026

A world of gemstones, by Sharing.

Stones with character. Shot by
15/03/2026

Stones with character.

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12/03/2026

Each stone has its own character.
Which one is meant for you?

Sharing, the emotion you wear.Shot by
10/03/2026

Sharing, the emotion you wear.

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Happy women’s day !Women from all generation unite to spread more light and more love.The world needs it and needs it NO...
08/03/2026

Happy women’s day !

Women from all generation unite to spread more light and more love.

The world needs it and needs it NOW !

Green gemstones, calm energy and natural balance.Shot by
05/03/2026

Green gemstones, calm energy and natural balance.

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03/03/2026

Labradorite - never the same twice. ✨

March opens a new chapter. At Sharing, we wear it in green.Shot by
01/03/2026

March opens a new chapter. At Sharing, we wear it in green.

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26/02/2026

The milky blue of Chalcedony meets the depth of Corundum.
A duo that soothes and grounds.

Stones hanging like moments of light.Shot by
24/02/2026

Stones hanging like moments of light.

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22/02/2026

Between light and reflection, every stone tells its own story.

Adresse

3 Rue Barbette
Paris
75003

Heures d'ouverture

Lundi 10:00 - 18:00
Mardi 10:00 - 18:00
Mercredi 10:00 - 18:00
Jeudi 10:00 - 18:00
Vendredi 10:00 - 17:00

Téléphone

+33142769459

Notifications

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About Sharing

Sharing was created in 2009 by Katia Samson, born from a personal journey rich in experiences and encounters - an adventure so precious it had to be shared.

Sharing was also born out of an infatuation with a necklace, one which would lead Katia to meet three Tibetan nuns. Exiled in India after years imprisoned in Lhasa for participating in peaceful demonstration against the Chinese occupation, the nuns had learnt how to make delicate jewellery using an intricate technique of micro macrame.

From 2009, they’ve been refuged in Belgium, and they are still part of the Sharing family. Since then the brand has grown and been enriched by new encounters and new creations. Our artisans are now based in Kashmir and Rajasthan.

Each piece of jewellery is a one-of-a-kind composed of faceted gemstones and a delicate yet resistant thread. Refined and poetic, these pieces have a soul, and a story.