BRIJU’s Constant Growth

From freehand sketching to 3D printing is the evolution of the creative process of the historic Polish brand founded in 1920


In 1920, Briju's founder, Jan Piotrowski, although visionary and avant-garde, could surely never have imagined something as revolutionary for jewelry as 3D printing. A technique that his four grandchildren have now made their own, bringing that touch of innovation that distinguishes the family brand today. 3D printing that does not, however, disregard that multitude of traditional steps typical of goldsmith masters, which mean that, before arriving at the finished jewel, as many as twenty different steps need to be carried out. Pure craftsmanship that, starting from the handmade sketch and the choice of the most suitable stones, selected from the best in the world and cut to enhance their natural beauty, goes all the way up the “assembly line.” This gives rise to best sellers such as the Amazing Collection, in which the ring mounted with three fabulous, one-of-a-kind stones particularly stands out. A delicate combination of diamonds and gold designed to celebrate an engagement, one of the most exciting moments in a life. Or the Carbonado Collection, centered on extremely rare black diamonds with no inclusions, that can only be found in two places in the world. 

Collections that never cease to pass on a story that began in 1920 and that, in the course of 102 years, has expanded its network to more than 70 points of sale, all equally proud to write new, passionate chapters.

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