The stories of talents often are a family sagas: it’s the case of Paolo Piovan and her daughters, the designers Annalisa and Serena. The master of jewelry of Padua, with a tradition of 40 years, relies on now to the second generation to continue the path marked by the founder. Which has always been attracted by the travel around the world and surprised of the nature. A pleasure that has resulted in the collection dedicated to animals: a zoo valuable that combines gold with a singular interpretation of the fauna. As the tiger, cobra , dragon, starfish, alligator, which come in the form of brooches, bracelets or rings. They look a bit like those grotesque frescoes, paintings on the vaults in the seventeenth century Venetian villas, with a baroque seen through the eyes of the post- Renaissance painters. A result that perhaps can only be reached through a DNA that sums the history of Italian art.
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