A truly one of a kind design for the handmade necklace "Atollo". This jewelry piece is crafted in reclaimed sterling and pure silver with accents of 18k solid gold. The necklace is finished with a rutilated quartz. This statement jewelry piece can be found here.
A green idea
What happened outside my jewelry studio last month?
The Chinese magazine of Architecture & Design I Home dedicated a full page to my handmade and one of a kind jewelry in the section "Green Ideas". Thank you I Home!
Hurricanes and earrings
Climate change influences and exacerbates the natural risks that we face. If we want to admit it or not.
This earrings are inspired by the recent hurricanes.
Brace yourself
I missed this one! Back in January, my handmade "terra oro" cuffs and bracelets ended up in an article for Love Wins California (Wedding section) entitled "Hers & Hers: Stylish Sundries". Glad to be part of this elegant selection of wedding gifts.
Puffy clouds at the horizon
Puffy and white clouds (translated in Italian: "nuvole soffuse") inspired the design of this new collection of lightweight, stackable and elegant bangles handmade in silver plated copper, Japanese organic silk & cotton, with a touch of sterling silver and plated gold. Where can you find them? Check the textile limited edition collection here.
I ended up in... China
Somehow, I ended up in Q Daily, the online Chinese magazine focusing on emerging technology and new design trends.
If you are wondering what the text says at the beginning... it's something like:
"As the chairman of the Los Angeles nonprofit Ocean Conservation Society, Dr. Maddalena Bearzi, an Italian marine biologist, often travels to see her animal friends. Using marine ecology as a source of inspiration, she began to recover metal, old jewelry and stone to create unique marine pieces. If you are interested in wearing the underwater world, you can view her work here."
If you rather read it in Chinese, here is the article!