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Shana et Anachar Basbous

The story began in the 1950s with the visionary sculptor Michel Basbous, founder of the open-air museum in Rashana, Lebanon. His creative spirit lived on through his son, Anachar Basbous, a sculptor whose work breathes life into stone, metal, and wood. His daughter, Shana Basbous, the creative force behind the brand, grew up immersed in this world. She was raised in a home where art wasn’t only admired, it was lived. Sculpture was not a distant marvel, but a daily presence: a language spoken, then learned. Shana observed, absorbed, and slowly internalized her father’s language. In time, she redefined it to make it her own.
Shana created her eponym brand as a transformation of the monumental art into wearable sculpture. It is the bridge between the grand and the intimate, the powerful and the delicate, where art is no longer confined to galleries but carried into the world, one piece at a time. Through Shana, the sculptures of Anashar Basbous that stand proudly in public spaces now also flirt with your skin.

Shana and Anachar Basbous are collaborating on a first exclusive set of six pieces of jewelry for MiniMasterpiece in January 2026, the Falak (Orbit in Arabic) and Astra collections.

A creation that gives birth to another.
Art inspired by itself.
Sculptures that mold to your body.
Jewelry-sculptures that brush against your skin.
Forms that, like their ancestors, reach for your soul.
The monumental and the miniature.
The imposing and the delicate.
The sculpture and the jewelry.
The father and his daughter.

Shana Basbous