Sharing was created in 2009 by Katia Samson, 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 macramé. Sharing's 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.