Recycled copper wire — bent, tensioned and woven around stones. One continuous line, guided only by touch and time. No moulds. No casting. No two alike.
Trained in the goldsmithing tradition of Arezzo — the ancient heart of Italian metalwork — she shapes each piece by hand in her workshop in Casentino, Tuscany.
Photographer, musician, metalworker. She chose copper — a living material that changes with the wearer — as her medium.
Every necklace begins as a single length of recycled copper wire. No sketches. No plans. The stones suggest the form. The wire follows.
Copper warms with your skin. It darkens with wear. Each piece evolves — a quiet record of the days you've worn it.
Every necklace is sealed for longevity, but the patina is part of the design. The piece you wear in a year will not be the piece you bought. It becomes yours.
Ogni pezzo è unico. Ogni pezzo è il vostro.