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Article: Timid Tarsier or Languid Lemur?

Timid Tarsier or Languid Lemur?

Timid Tarsier or Languid Lemur?


Cast Your Vote to Decide Which Creature Will Next Come to Life


At Beriot, every Fine Jewelry design begins as a conversation between material, animal, and emotion. Before it gleams on your skin, it starts in the imagination. And for the first time, we’re inviting yours to join ours.

Two enchanting creatures are standing at the edge of creation, waiting to be chosen.

On one side: the luminous-eyed Tarsier, guardian of the night, symbol of deep awareness and subtle power.

On the other: the agile and mysterious Lemur, with its poetic movements and mischievous charm, an emblem of adaptability and hidden beauty.


Timid Tarsier

Soft, precious, attentive: a guardian in miniature.


Languid Lemur

Elegant, expressive, with rhythmic lines.


Help Us Decide

Which one would you love to see brought to life next in our Fine Jewelry collection: Grounded Creatures?

✨ Leave a comment below with your choice:
“Tarsier” or “Lemur”

We’ll tally every vote; and the winning creature will become our next handcmade design.


Why It Matters

At Beriot, we craft totems. Each piece is made to resonate with your inner world, to become part of your ritual, your story.

Your voice will help shape what comes next: a rare opportunity to co-create beauty.


Voting Closes by September 30th 2025

After that, we’ll unveil the winning design. Then we'll begin its transformation into a timeless jewel; and plan the launch in early 2026.

We can’t wait to read your votes, and to sense which spirit stirs you most.


Tarsier or Lemur? Let your wild side choose. 🐾

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