All Ann Cox creations are handmade in Belgium, in her own atelier located in Antwerp, Berchem. As a result, you can be sure that the jewelry is made in an ethical way, and with your purchase you are supporting a local entrepreneur.
Ann Cox often uses existing materials in her designs. For example, the glass tubes come from the light bulb industry. Here, the tubes were used to pull the air out of the bulbs. In addition, the designer also uses surplus from a nearby glass studio to create new designs. Ann Cox also blows glass herself for some creations. These designs are always a touch different resulting in unique creations.
The threads in the jewelry are polyester and are produced in Vietnam. Although this material is made from crude oil, it is a sturdy material. This sturdiness is definitely needed for the jewelry and ensures that the glass jewelry will last longer.
Belgian jewelry brand Ann Cox regularly uses existing materials and thereby engages in upcycling. As a result, the brand fits perfectly within the circular economy. Moreover, the jewelry is 100% recyclable. Glass can be recycled endlessly and the threads of 100% polyester are also perfectly recyclable.
All Ann Cox creations are handmade in Belgium, in her own atelier located in Antwerp, Berchem.
The jewelry from the permanent collection is not seasonal and very timeless. Ann also works largely made-to-order and thus also combats overproduction.
Designer Ann Cox does not shy away from a challenge and also creates custom jewelry. Do you have an idea for a unique piece of jewelry that is tailor-made for you? Book an appointment with the designer.
Is a tube broken? Ann Cox also offers a repair service for her jewelry. Together with you, she will look for an appropriate solution, so that you can enjoy your jewelry as long as possible. The jewelry brand is also committed to the slow fashion principle.
Conclusion
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