The Authenticity Registry
Authenticate Your Atelier Product
Every piece is hand-numbered. Every seal is unique. Every verification is logged in the registry.
- 1 Your Email
- 2 Serial Number
- 3 Certificate
Step One
Enter Your Email
We'll send your authenticity certificate here, and add you to the maison's collector registry.
Step Two
Enter Your Serial Number
Find your unique serial printed beneath the holographic seal on the back of your product. It begins with BEA-.
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Scan to verifyThe Holographic Seal
A small mark. A serious promise.
Every Belle Époque Atelier product is finished with a holographic seal applied by hand at the maison. Beneath it, etched in matte gold, is the piece's unique serial number — a code that exists nowhere else in the world.
Scan the QR code or enter the serial here. The registry will confirm that the object in your hand is exactly what we made it to be — and will log this verification under your name in the maison's collector record.
How It Works
Three Steps to Authenticity
Find the Seal
Locate the holographic disc on the back of your product. It shifts colour in the light — purple to gold to soft rose.
Read the Serial
Beneath the seal you'll find a hand-pressed serial number beginning with BEA-. This is your product's unique identity.
Verify with the Registry
Enter your email and serial above. We'll confirm authenticity, show you how many times this piece has been checked, and send a certificate by email.
The Registry, In Numbers
A living record of every authenticated piece.
Frequently Asked
Questions of Provenance
What if my serial number does not verify?
First, check that you've copied it exactly — including the BEA- prefix and all hyphens. If it still doesn't verify, contact the atelier at hello@beaparis.com. Each unverified serial is investigated personally — counterfeits are taken seriously, and you may have come across one.
Where is the holographic seal located?
On the back cover of the watercolor pad and sketchbook, in the lower-right quadrant. On the brush-pen box, on the underside of the linen interior. The seal is roughly 25 mm in diameter and shifts colour when tilted.
What happens to my email after I verify?
Your email is logged in the maison's collector registry alongside the serial you verified, so we can send your certificate and any future provenance updates. If you ticked the consent box, we'll also include you in our occasional atelier letters — new collections, limited editions, journal pieces. Unsubscribe links are at the bottom of every message.
Why does the registry show a verification count?
Each time a serial is checked, the registry logs the visit. The count is a small signal of the piece's journey — repeated checks from different collectors may suggest the object has changed hands, or simply that the owner is fond of the ritual. A sudden spike of identical checks tells our team to take a closer look.
Can I verify a product that wasn't bought by me?
Yes — anyone holding the product can verify it. The registry is provenance, not ownership. Many of our collectors have received their Belle Époque pieces as gifts, and the certificate-by-email becomes the first record under their own name.
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Three objects, each carrying its own seal, its own serial, and its own place in the maison's registry.