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This jewelry is a reminder of humanity’s impact on nature

The theme of this new, handmade and unique “Incendio” collection reflects the severe and uncontrolled wildfires and their devastating impact on our ecosystem. This flame-inspired jewelry is a reminder of how climate change is fueling fires in the West and a reminder that we are destroying the only planet we have.

And there is more! Ten percent of sales from the “Incendio” jewelry will be donated to the California Wildfire Relief Fund.

Sharon wears “terra bruciata” cuff and  “intreccio di rami” necklace from the “Incendio” jewelry collection, the one of a kind “serpe nera arrotolata” ring, and her own Lotte.99 shirt

Sharon wears “terra bruciata” cuff and “intreccio di rami” necklace from the “Incendio” jewelry collection, the one of a kind “serpe nera arrotolata” ring, and her own Lotte.99 shirt

A natural look in Solomeo, Umbria

Solomeo is an idyllic town in the Umbrian countryside of Italy.
Italian designer Brunello Cucinelli has been restoring this medieval hamlet, where his eponymous company is located, for the past 30 years. He has refurbished the town’s 14th-century castle (which is now a school to preserve the traditions and crafts of the village), the Church of St. Bartholomew, and built a nearby winery and a theater.
Every time I go back to my parents’ home - located just 10 minutes car ride from Solomeo, I find the time to visit this unique medieval town. Here, I am walking just behind the Church, wearing my own jewelry and a Lemuria dress.

Maddalena Bearzi wearing a Lemuria dress and her own jewelry in Solomeo, Italy

Maddalena Bearzi wearing a Lemuria dress and her own jewelry in Solomeo, Italy