Marina Aliverti Colucci, painter and fashion designer, and Mita Crosetti, journalist of art and custom, have teamed up 2 years ago to create a line of jewellery called MitaMarinaMilano. They concept this new line of geometric jewellery exquisite small sculptures in pink gold, silver, ebanon and palladium.

The idea for this collaboration came to these long standing friends, visiting galleries and art show, which led them to achieve a common desire: to wear jewellery with a strong artistic “content”, but still affordable, like small prêt-a-porter sculptures. Read More »
Growing up as a child of the world both genetically and geographically I find it hard to define exactly where my inspiration comes from, having a Spanish father and a Swedish mother and growing up first in New York, Key West and Stockholm as a child travelling has followed me through life in to adulthood with living in Bangkok, London and Ibiza I think my influences are deeply rooted in my love of meeting new people and understanding different cultures and that obviously includes admiring their art, buildings and music. It sounds like a cliche but it is the truth when I say I always knew I had to be something creative, first it was photography that developed in to film editing but It was just a matter of time until I found that working with metal fascinated me, it is a great feeling to realize an idea into something 3 dimensional and then see someone wearing it! It is only then the whole lovely process has landed and I feel ultimate satisfaction.

I feel very lucky because so far I am bursting with ideas and I have to stop myself to not jump on a new project before the last one is developed but at the moment I have two finished collections, my first one being “Urban Jungle” where the geometric shapes frames my love for leopard print and the contrasts between silver and soft fur. The second one is a more luxury line playing on the British Punk culture giving the stud elegance and the pearl new life. Fine draping gold chain, black pearls and punk studs stems from my love of the unexpected. Read More »
Anna Nemesi is a 25-year-old goldsmith/jewellery designer who lives in Budapest, Hungary. Her love for metals dates from early childhood when she spent hours in his goldsmith father’s workshop. Her family wanted her to choose another career for fear that she could not earn a living as an artist, but when she was not admitted to public university to learn psychology due to the very strict admission limits , she decided to try her hand at jewellery-making, completed two-year goldsmith training and two courses and set out to design and craft her own jewels.

She is in love with metal.She works mostly with silver, but has on occasion used gold, white gold, and stainless steel. All her pieces are hand-made. She designs and creates her own collections but also works on comission. Besides jewelry, she also likes to experiment, making various objects made of metal, such as wall-clocks, trophys, etc. Read More »
Veronica is a jewelry designer and goldsmith from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. She graduated from Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) with a degree in product design. After graduation, Veronica moved to New York City where she founded her own studio and new design company V Nunes.

Veronica draws inspiration from the natural environment, the diversity of architecture, people, objects and human made landscapes in the city. As a product designer, she is focused on designing attractive wearable objects that will enhance the human body form as well as will fit the body comfortably, ergonomically. Read More »
Every queen needs her crown – is a good motto for engagement rings company. Masterpieces from Vanna K jewelry will help you to conquer a beautiful woman’s heart. Inheriting the tradition and experience in fine jewelry through the generations Vanna K offers high quality engagement rings.

Engagement rings from Hand-Engraved collection hand-crafted by expert artisans from both 18 karat or platinum, and diamonds. Wedding jewelry pieces made by this brand are becoming more and more popular. Vanna K has been awarded the prestigious 2011 Jewelers’ Choice Award at the international JCK show in Las Vegas. Read More »
First of all, my inspiration comes from my early childhood watching my father work hard in his jewelry store. I never knew I would grow up to be a jeweler, but found my artistic abilities and desire to create things led me up the same road. I also am intrigued and inspired by nature and all aspects of it.

As an artist in the jewelry business I feel comfortable using all the precious metals. Most of the materials I use are gold and platinum, although I can use just about any metal a custom prefers. I also use diamonds and semi-precious stones such as sapphire, rubies, emeralds, morganite, topaz and etc. Read More »
Kasia Piechocka creates jewelry for anyone who wants to add a touch of luxury to their appearance. She is Polish born jewellery designer graduated from Central Saint Martins. Her fresh and innovative approach to the subject of jewellery design is strongly affected by many years of studding Fine Art. In the middle of 2011 she started up a new unisex luxury jewellery brand called KASIA PIECHOCKA.

Kasia is well-known for her attention to detail and great technical ability. She dreams of making everlasting jewellery, therefore she is using mainly precious metals and precious stones, what in her mind, will help the pieces last ‘forever’. Piechocka creates pieces which has been called by many as ‘guiltily glamorous’. Read More »
Iconic collection of 70th is back in vogue. Items of this collection are look like bent nails that are made of gold and decorated with diamonds. Rings and bracelets are the embodiment of the rebellious spirit of the 1970s and self-reliance.

These nails cannot help you with woodworking, but these precious masterpieces can make you unforgettable. Cartier jewelers tried their best to create these simple but striking items. Women’s jewelry pieces made of white, pink or yellow gold and stylized under dangerous nails looked very attractive. Read More »
Brikk is Los Angeles based brand well-known for precision luxury goods. Their iPhone cases made of precious materials are popular among dandies. And now Brikk presented Heptagon jewelry collection. Rings made of gold, platinum and decorated with diamonds are really impressive. The Heptogon pendant with gold skeleton watch movement is fascinating worlds first horological jewelry. Artisans from Brikk are inspired with the number seven:

“The Heptagonal is a seven sided shape. It’s a shrine to the number Seven. Seven has great cultural, scientific and religious significance. Its allure includes the seven colors of the rainbow, seven seas, seven continents, seven scales of music and seven days of the week. The greatest religions in the world all acknowledge the mystical significance of Seven. It is more than a number. Its unique and special qualities can be listed ad infinitum, its importance reflected across world cultures and history.” Read More »
I began to get involved in jewelry design when I was studying product design, during the development of the cutlery Doppelripp. I started to play with textile structures to be used as the handles for my cutlery. Since our world today seems flat and smooth, computer generated, I wanted to set something to oppose this concept and to introduce a haptic quality.

Textures bear a sensitive quality, they change when wearing and I believe that is a very natural concept. In nature nothing stays the same. Many of my clients value this concept when they buy my jewelry for their anniversary or wedding. Each time it’s a compliment to me, because love is the highest concept and I am always excited that a piece of my jewelry will be a link of their love. Read More »