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More Than Enough: The Bracelet That’s Redefining What Jewelry Means

April 9, 2026

Jewelry & Accessories

There’s a new drop from Paris Jewellers—and it’s not just about sparkle. Created in collaboration with content creator Cecilia Kissel, this latest piece feels less like an accessory and more like a statement: of identity, of resilience, and of coming back to yourself.

Launching April 9, the new bracelet expands their purpose-driven collection with a textured, nature-inspired finish and six delicate sunburst charms—each one quietly symbolic. But what makes this collaboration stand out isn’t just the design—it’s the story behind it.

For Cecilia, this moment marks a deeply personal shift. “I’ve walked through a lot of unravelling… of roles and of expectations of who I thought I needed to be for others,” she shares. “The shift has been from external validation to internal anchoring. From ‘How do I look?’ to ‘How do I feel in this?’”

That evolution is woven into every detail. The organic, imperfect texture of the bracelet was intentional—rooted in something deeper than aesthetics. “To me, true beauty isn’t in perfection,” Cecilia says. “There’s just something about trees … they’re steady, rooted … this piece represents that.”

The six charms? A subtle but powerful nod to motherhood—four for Cecilia’s children, two for co-creator Chau’s—designed to ground rather than overwhelm. “Each charm is a quiet reminder of what matters to me most … it softens me, it refocuses me,” Cecilia explains.

And then there’s the 11-point motif—a detail that carries emotional weight. For Chau, co-owner of Paris Jewellers, it traces back to a moment of hope. “My first daughter was born quite premature… every night, when the clock turned 11:11, my husband and I would make the same wish: that she would be healthy and strong enough to come home,” she shares.

It’s that kind of meaning that defines the collection. Built on a real friendship between Cecilia and Chau, the pieces are designed to hold something more lasting than trend. “This collection felt like an extension of our friendship—where we wanted to create something that represented what we value: connection, growth, and the moments we share,” Chau says.

Even the message at the heart of the collection—I am more than enough—isn’t just a tagline. It’s a reminder. “It’s the kind of truth you come back to again and again, especially on the days you forget,” Cecilia says.

And maybe that’s the point. In a world of fast fashion and fleeting trends, this is jewelry that asks you to pause—to feel something, to remember something, to carry something with you.

Because sometimes, the most powerful things we wear aren’t about how they look—they’re about what they mean. —Noa Nichol

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  1. Tripura Stones

    April 9th, 2026 at 11:37 pm

    The blog beautifully captures the emotional depth behind the jewelry making it more than just a fashion piece.
    I especially appreciated how the story connects personal experiences with meaningful design elements.

    Tripura Stones has earned trust among Indian Marble Manufacturers in India by consistently delivering superior quality marble for diverse projects. Their focus on craftsmanship and reliability ensures excellent results every time. With a strong commitment to standards and customer satisfaction Tripura Stones remains a dependable choice for premium marble solutions.

  2. Rameshwaram Arts

    April 10th, 2026 at 4:10 am

    The blog beautifully captures how jewelry can carry emotional meaning and personal stories beyond just aesthetics.
    I especially appreciated the way it connects design elements with identity and deeper human experiences.

    Rameshwaram Arts & Crafts truly understands the value of meaningful artistry and fine detailing in every project. Their expertise in Gold Leafing Work brings depth elegance and character to each design creating spaces that feel both luxurious and personal The team is highly skilled professional and delivers results that reflect true craftsmanship and artistic vision

  3. Katrin

    April 13th, 2026 at 8:37 am

    It’s refreshing to see accessories being framed as personal statements rather than just trends. In a way, it reminds me of how even places like a pawn shop can hold pieces with stories and emotional value attached to them. This bracelet concept really captures that shift toward intention and individuality – beautifully done.

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