Geneva-based jewellery brand, Fullord unveils My Ghost. My Code.

May 2026


Geneva-based jewellery brand, Fullord unveils My Ghost. My Code.

A new jewellery language between modularity, transformation and personal expression.

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eneva-based jewellery maison Fullord unveils My Ghost. My Code., an original concept that explores new directions in contemporary jewellery design.

Already present internationally, with around twenty points of sale across Europe, the United States and the Middle East, and recently featured in season 5 of Emily in Paris, the House continues its development with a new signature creation.

Conceived as an ever-evolving object, this modular necklace, crafted in 18K gold, introduces a new way of wearing, and above all composing, fine jewellery.

A jewel that does not remain fixed.

A jewel that adapts.

A jewel that transforms with the rhythm of those who wear it.

At the intersection of design, function and emotion, My Ghost. My Code. proposes an intuitive and contemporary approach to luxury, where a single piece opens up a wide range of expressions.

A jewellery architecture designed to evolve

With My Ghost. My Code., Fullord introduces a necklace built around a patented clasp system that becomes the central element of creation.

Worn long, doubled, layered, styled vertically or transformed into a bracelet…

The piece reconfigures, adapts, reinvents itself. In certain configurations, it even transcends its original function to become an accessory, worn on a bag or styled according to mood.

Here, the clasp is no longer a function.

It becomes structure.

It becomes signature.

At the heart of the piece lies the Ghost oval, the House’s sculptural signature, structuring the entire composition.

An essential form, it acts as a point of balance from which the jewel unfolds, welcoming variations and interpretations.

My Ghost. My Code. introduces a series of interchangeable charms, conceived as symbols to be assembled.

Available in 18K gold, set with diamonds or adorned with coloured gemstones, notably sapphires, these elements allow each wearer to compose their own jewel and develop a personal interpretation of the Ghost form.

Charms and earrings are also available individually, allowing the system to evolve over time, through new combinations, personal choices and future chapters of the collection.

Each combination becomes unique.

Each jewel becomes personal.

With this creation, Sandrine Thibaud continues a central reflection in her work: jewellery as a living object.

“With My Ghost. My Code., I wanted the wearer to take part in my story and create their own through each charm and expression. Transformation has always guided my design approach, but with this piece I wanted to make it intuitive and effortless. I have always been fascinated by how design can make objects more friendly, more playful, and easier to live with. With My Ghost. My Code., I feel I have reached that point in my creative journey,” said Sandrine Thibaud, founder and creative director of Fullord.