Searching the origins of contemporary jewellery
Mario Pinton, Francesco Pavan, and Giampaolo Babetto jewellery - it looks as modern, complete in the concept and up-to-date as none of runaway collections today.
Alberto Giorgi. Tradition and kinetic art
Alberto Giorgi worked in the Sixties at the time when programmed and kinetic art were emerging and the contrast between tradition and technology was sharply felt. From the very beginning of his artistic debut, the work of the artist was
Romancing the Sea by Chiara Passoni
Jewelry by the Italian designer Chiara Passoni is inextricably linked to her life experience, reflects her values, expresses her inner world and feelings. She is a professional diver and her love for the sea permeates all her jewelry art.
Laura Cadelo Bertrand. Jewellery poetry
The wearable art of italian artist Laura Cadelo Bertrand is a jewelry poetry. It's like reading a book. Fantastic! She began her career as a production designer, Butoh dancer and choreographer. Daughter of painter and cartoonist Silvio Cadelo, she was exposed
Gigi Mariani. Infinite potential of metal
Works of italian jeweler Gigi Mariani take on the aspect of an ancient relic. Using niello, a blackener with the aid of sulfur, he conceals the preciousness of the noble metal. Under the application of heat, “blood clots” and cracks appear
The Twentieth-Century Italian Jewelry at the Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum
The Twentieth-Century Italian Jewelry (Il gioiello italiano del XX secolo) exhibition, curated by jewelry historian Melissa Gabardi, was completed in March at the Milan Poldi Pezzoli Museum. For the first time the evolution of Italian jewelry in the 20th century