Amulets Collection - Anello Venezia
Amulets Collection - Anello Venezia
Anello in ottone lavorato a mano, placcato in oro, con un design inciso ispirato al rosone, elemento classico dell'architettura gotica floreale veneziana.
Ci siamo innamorate dell'ottone, poiché conferisce una qualità senza tempo alle nostre creazioni. Ogni pezzo, realizzato con questa tecnica, porta con sé una sensazione di antico, ricco di storie. La placcatura in oro dona all'anello una finitura preziosa, mantenendo comunque un prezzo accessibile grazie alla base in ottone.
Il design è ispirato al rosone di Venezia, un simbolo che amiamo spesso incorporare nei nostri lavori. Questo elemento gotico, decorazione ricorrente nei palazzi veneziani, richiama continuamente la bellezza della città. Passeggiando tra le strette calli, alzando lo sguardo, è impossibile non notare le innumerevoli varianti di questa forma floreale che adornano l'architettura veneziana.
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Amulets Collection is a series of jewelry created in collaboration with Moroccan artisans.
They are born from a desire to explore local materials and traditional techniques, blending them with Venetian savoir-faire and aesthetics.
This fusion generates unique and meaningful dialogues between cultures.
The term amulet may originate from the Latin a-molior (to ward off or protect). These magical objects were traditionally believed to keep misfortune at bay. Similarly, the pieces in this collection—symbols of tradition and cultural harmony—carry an almost mystical aura. They are imbued with the spirit of good luck, fortune, and meaningful connection, offering blessings to both their wearer and recipient.
Relight Venice encourages conscious travel within its own city, while also building bridges beyond its borders. My approach to travel is slow and authentic: I love immersing myself in new places, connecting with their inhabitants, and discovering their traditions. Among these journeys, the bond that has left the deepest mark on me is the one with Morocco.
During my time in Morocco, I encountered a rich cultural heritage and was captivated by traditional techniques such as brass engraving and wood painting, often used in furniture making. Sadly, these beautiful crafts are increasingly at risk, overshadowed by the fast and inexpensive products of mass production.
My wish was to preserve and celebrate these endangered skills by creating a collection of objects that embody these precious techniques. From this vision came a series of pieces that connect two worlds and unite diverse people - objects that honor special encounters, traditions, and collaborations. Through craftsmanship, we embark on journeys that are truly authentic.