The Story Behind Jadelia
After twenty years pleading the justice of men, I traded the lawyer’s robe for the workshop smock. Yesterday Maître Poujade, today Corinne Masliah: I sign my pieces Jadélia, a bridge-name that unites the last syllable of Poujade and that of Masliah, a wink to my two lives.
In my workshop, epoxy resin embraces ceramics, glass dialogues with paint. From this alchemy are born Judaica pieces and home art – mezuzahs, ḥalla trays, candlesticks, trivets – designed to beautify everyday life.
Each creation holds a small universe: glass beads, clay, shells, wood or patinated metal, sealed under a crystalline glow.
No piece is another’s twin: your Jadélia is an original.
Looking for a unique gift? The works can be personalized upon request – the time it takes for the epoxy to reveal itself and become as solid as the emotion it carries.
Jadélia, a bridge between heritage and modernity, between the rigor of law and the freedom of matter.