

I remember Nonno Gigi hammering and forging the gold, always driven by the desire to obtain a perfect form. His big hands working on a ring, filing and sanding until it was ready for the final polish. A golden mirror. I remember my eyes getting lost in admiration, sinking into the matter, captivated by it's power.
More than 20 years has passed and this same fascination still shines in my eyes When I complete a new piece. This is why I spend my days at the bench, To share with you the lure of the shine, to discover the simple perfection in every detail. To bring these memories back to life one piece at a time.
Let me introduce my work; you will discover depth and richness in textured surfaces, how
I am a jeweller. I build my pieces one at a time, using ancient techniques that are almost lost, with new techniques I am constantly discovering.
Trying to farther myself from the formal restrictions of classical jewellery, my jewels are nonetheless always returning to Hellenism and Liberty as sources of inspiration.
The relationship between chaos and order, movement and stillness, form and the absence of, possession and loss, these dichotomies are constantly inspiring my jewellery.
Without being shy on material or techniques, I want my pieces to be alive with a personality independent from the context in which they are worn yet symbiotic with the wearer.