Elodie Laurent

The rain had just stopped. Elodie Laurent sat at a café window, sketchbook in hand, half-listening to the jazz playing through the glass.

Across the street, an elderly man held out a trembling umbrella for his wife, even though the sky had already cleared. She laughed. He smiled. They kept walking, their hands brushing like it was still the first time.

Elodie watched them disappear into the crowd, and something inside her shifted.

“They found each other,” she thought. “In a world of billions… they found each other.”

That was when the idea struck her. Love doesn’t just happen. You need a little luck.

 

That single moment stayed with Elodie. She returned to her studio and opened the same sketchbook she had carried since art school.

She drew a clover—simple, classic, but uninspired. She drew hearts—delicate, but too common.

She tried different pendants, overlapping initials, charm bracelets—but none of it felt like the moment she witnessed at the café.

Frustrated, she began tearing her sketches apart—literally. She split the clover into four parts. Each part looked like a petal... no, a heart.

That’s when it clicked. “What if four hearts became the clover? What if love itself could form the luck?”

She stayed up until morning, testing shapes, playing with symmetry, folding paper until it mimicked the curves of real metal. The design was delicate, magnetic, and symbolic. When apart, the pieces looked like hearts—simple and elegant. But when they joined together, they transformed into a perfect four-leaf clover.

Not just jewelry—a hidden message.

 

The process was anything but simple. Elodie obsessed over every detail: the way the pendant would fall, the hidden strength of the magnets, the perfect balance between boldness and delicacy. She wanted it to feel like something you discovered in a vintage Paris boutique—timeless and touched by magic.

The result was Clover Heart Necklace, a necklace that begins as four shimmering hearts… and clicks into place to reveal a four-leaf clover. A quiet transformation. Just like love.