RETURN POLICY

Returns & Repairs

Kalliope Jewelry provides repair services under the following conditions: Material or Production Faults (within 3 months): Free repair; return shipping covered by us. Client/store covers shipping to us (or delivers at exhibition). Customer Mishandling (perfume, impact, water): Repairs assessed and charged accordingly. Client/store covers shipping both ways. Old Unsold Stock (up to 2 years): Repairs for unused items in reasonable condition, subject to evaluation. Repair Procedure: Email photos + damage description → assessment → send with repair label & business name → repairs returned in approx. 10–20 business days. Note: Not all items can be repaired. Each case is evaluated individually. Faulty Item Claims All client repair requests must be handled via the store of purchase. Direct customer claims (outside official channels) will be redirected to the original point of sale.

Handmade Fashion Jewelry. Artisan Made in Greece, since 1987.

Kalliope was born from a desire to create unique jewelry, using fashion-led design and time-honoured techniques. Since 1987, traditional craftsmanship is infused into all our jewelry and every piece in our collection echoes the passion and skill of the hands that made it. Our company has a continuous presence in significant jewelry trade fairs in Greece and abroad each season, being able not only to follow but also create fashion trends, with an aesthetic that hints at the brand's Greek origins. Our artisanal creations are exported to more than 50 countries worldwide.

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1984

The artisans and creators of Opus 4, Kalliope and George, meet in Athens, Greece, as youngsters. Together in life, they start exploring the idea of jewelry design. Sketches they draw, conjure up to become inspiration to create their own business. Today, 34 years later, they pride themselves on the beautiful family they have created, their ongoing mutual support and solid working relationship through Opus 4.