New Barocco by Roberto Coin is the modern manifestation of a style born in Rome in the mid-seventeenth century. Monumental, exuberant, theatrical, in a short time spreads all of Europe of the time. From its forms the Venetian jeweler retains the softness of curvy lines, the twisting of the materials, in this case white , yellow and pink gold threads and weaves them composing different volumes and layered, just like the tortile columns of St. Peter designed by Bernini. The effect, however, is lighter and gives bracelets and rings that mix and match for everyday wear, made of only thin gold or inlaid with diamonds set, in groups of three stones, in the empty spaces of the pattern. The theme of the interwoven threads is repeated three, four times in bracelets and rings creating a sort of tissue from many combinations more or less valuable. In other jewels, the pattern is elongated to shape overlapped leaves playing between tsolids a voids, between diamonds and uncovered skin. A ready-to-wear collection starring in the 2015 campaign with the supermodel Arizona Muse.
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