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[Her and Love Story] Brand founder [Angel]: Use the warmth of jewelry to witness the gentle love of the world "Every couple jewelry is the language of love"
【Angel】Gently stroking a pair of intertwined rings on the workbench, a smile bloomed in her eyes. As the founder of Smiling Angel Couple Jewelry, she spent seven years turning a story about love and persistence into a love token for thousands of couples.
From jewelry designer to “love translator”
Graduating from the Department of Fine Arts, she once designed luxury diamond jewelry for international jewelry brands, but she suddenly realized during a late night overtime: “Expensive jewelry carries commercial value, but the weight of love requires warm design.”
In 2017, she quit her high-paying job and embarked on the road of entrepreneurship with a box of hand-painted design drafts. Observing the intertwined knuckles of couples holding hands on the streets of Paris, and recording the arc of praying and folding hands in ancient temples in Kyoto – she turned the hidden sense of ritual in love into winding curves, complementary locks, and patterns that complement each other.
“We don’t sell jewelry, we only carve evidence of love”

About us
How it all started
Love, in Every Curve
How Angel Turned Heartbeats into Heirlooms
“True love deserves to be whispered, not shouted.”
This philosophy pulses through every piece at [Smiling Angel], where delicate Italian chains capture the flutter of a first kiss, and interlocking Scandinavian-inspired rings become silent vows.
At her Barcelona workshop, founder Angel [Surname] traces the arabesque edges of a pendant prototype. “When two halves fuse into something stronger than gold – that’s alchemy we chase daily.”
Chapter 1: When a Mineralogist's Daughter Fell in Love with Human Chemistry
Born to a geologist father and poet mother, Angel grew up decoding stories in Swiss mountain crystals. But it was during her Art History studies at Florence's Accademia di Belle Arti that she discovered a deeper magic: "Lovers' hands tracing Michelangelo's David – their fingertips communicating what words couldn't. That's when jewelry stopped being about adornment, and became about anthropology." Her 8-year tenure at a London fine jewelry atelier crystallized the disconnect: *"We were selling carats, not connections. A 2-carat solitaire became status shorthand, while true intimacy got lost in the appraisal reports."* The turning point came during a 2016 volunteer trip to Botswana. "A local couple exchanged braided grass rings under acacia trees. No gemologist would value those, but the ritual? That was pure diamond."
Building a Love Lexicon
In 2018, Angel liquidated her vintage Chanel collection to fund her first studio in Lisbon's Alfama district. The brand manifesto was handwritten in Moleskine: "Three Sacred Rules: Every design must solve an intimacy puzzle (How to make long-distance love tactile?) Materials must outlive relationships (18k gold-plated promises need not apply) Production must honor hands, not machines (Partnered with Kyoto enamel masters & Milanese micro-solderers)" Her breakthrough "Touch Code" collection embodied this ethos: Secret-Scribe Bracelets: Morse code charms spelling pet names only partners know Kintsugi Couple Rings: Broken ceramic mended with gold-dusted resin, celebrating healed scars Equinox Cufflinks: Articulated sun/moon motifs aligning only when partners face each other
Global Soul, Local Conscience
Angel was inspired by sacred Balinese knots and Celtic love keys. “Luxury shouldn’t come at the expense of the earth – literally or figuratively.”
Visual Storytelling Cues:
Angel sketching at Lisbon's LX Factory with Tagus River backdrop Close-up of hands – Japanese artisan engraving coordinates in Morse Mood board collage: Botswana sunsets, Renaissance sketches, bioluminescent algae "Love Lab" video series showing couples co-designing pieces