The jewelry of Tata Borello
The large, elaborate bijoux by Tata Borello, which seem to have come from a journey through time ♦ Tata Borello Officina Bijoux is about to turn 15 years old. Sign […]
Read more ›The large, elaborate bijoux by Tata Borello, which seem to have come from a journey through time ♦ Tata Borello Officina Bijoux is about to turn 15 years old. Sign […]
Read more ›The jewels of the Aruba collection by Mattioli, now also with mother of pearl, which are part of the 1To line ♦ ︎ It is known that Mattioli, has the […]
Read more ›The tiny gears of Ludovica Andrina make new, but also traditional, jewelery ♦ ︎ Turin, the capital of Piedmont, Italy, is famous for cars and chocolate. But also for craftsmanship […]
Read more ›Breakfast at Tiffany’s celebrates 60 years at the Turin Book Fair ♦ ︎ Are you fascinated and fascinated by Holly Golightly, aka Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany’s? Perhaps you […]
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Read more ›In Turin an exhibition dedicated to 200 jewels designed by Gianfranco Ferré ♦ ︎ Gianfranco Ferré was not only a great designer, but also a great inventor of accessories. Widely […]
Read more ›Jewelery between sculpture and jazz: in Turin, the work of Mario Giansone in exhibition ♦ Between jazz and sculpture there is a feeling. And between sculpture and jewelery there is […]
Read more ›The modern bijoux by Valentina Laganà, the colors of Sicily in modern design ♦ Silver, copper and bronze. It seems to list the metals used at dawn of human history. […]
Read more ›In Turin, Jona’s original jewels designed by Tiziana Redavid ♦ Turin is one of the baroque capitals of Italy. The sixteenth and seventeenth-century palaces recall the splendor of the ancient capital […]
Read more ›In Turin there is a exhibition and a contest with 13 designers. The focus is the ring ♦ The jewel is posing. That is to say it wants to be observed. […]
Read more ›Oxymorons of the Ossimori collection of Renata Manganelli: Ceramic with bronze and silver, opposites in design. The oxymoron is a figure of speech. That is, it is an expression that […]
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Read more ›The history of Italian jewelery has a name: Marchisio. Although now the Turin-based company works for third account, he has a history that is worth telling: actually begins in 1649, […]
Read more ›The avant-garde, art, culture: Piedmont seems to become the second capital of the exhibitions of jewelry. After the initiative of Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo (the article here) to Asti, Turin […]
Read more ›Uli Perner, German with Bohemian parents, with a great-grandfather which was goldsmith in Prague, chose Torino to design and produce highly prized jewels to Turin good middle-class, and not only. […]
Read more ›Think of a jewelry store in Turin (which is called Centotre), think about an enterprising designer (Sabrina Inzoli) and here Etnò, jewelry brand that wants to “propose a new concept […]
Read more ›Se vi piacciono i gioielli di Tous, il brand con sede a Manresa (vicino a Barcelona) e siete a Torino, segnatevi la data di sabato 29 novembre. Tous, infatti, presenterà […]
Read more ›Gioielli antichi a Torino. Dopo due anni di assenza dal panorama antiquariale nazionale, Torino ospiterà, dal 6 al 14 aprile la prima mostra dedicata all’alto antiquariato all’interno del prestigioso polo […]
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