Cathérine Hostekint is a Belgian artist and art historian, based in Rome.
Her work explores ancient cultures, literature and archeology, and merges it with contemporary design.
In her jewellery the artist uses the power of memory and shared history in today’s context.
After earning a Master in art history in Ghent, Cathérine mastered her passion for craftsmanship by learning the craft of goldsmithing, stonesetting and lost wax modeling. Later she relocated to Florence and after Rome, where she learned the craft of marble mosaics.

In her practice, the artist doesn’t only take inspiration from ancient cultures, she also uses the ancient technique of the lost wax procedure. This technique results in textural and sculptural jewellery objects which she sometimes adorns with precious or rare gemstones. Cathérine’s style is dreamy and the narratives are always important: as an artist she doesn’t just create jewellery, she weaves her emotions and inspirations in each piece. What sets her work apart is that the  proces from designing over making and finishing is in the hands of the artist herself and unwavering commitment to craftsmanship and quality.

Cathérine aspires to create timeless and iconic pieces, like miniature works of art, for the aesthetic, thoughtful and independent wearer.