The history of jewelry design in Italy is rich, diverse and
passionate. Modern Italian designer jewelry draws from traditions in
fine craftsmanship that dates back centuries. Almost every culture
indulges in some form of body adornment, much of this is done in
relation to a ceremonial purpose; religious affiliation, social status
or family. This was no less true in Italy; however, there are some
unique differences in the approach of the Italian designer to jewelry
that is linked to the great role of Rome in world history. The campaigns
that extended the power of the Roman empire to far corners of the
world, resulted in different influences coming to bear on the Italian
artistic design of jewelry.
In
many of the works by classical Italian jewelry designers, you see
traces of Egyptian, Greek and Asian culture. How the combination of
these cultures impacted the development of designs, is easy to see from
the discoveries of jewelry made during the ancient Etruscan period in
southern Italy. From the 9th to 4th centuries B.C., these early Italian
jewelry designers, whose gold jewelry designs have never been equaled in
beauty, perfected the techniques that are still in use in making
Italian designer jewelry today. A prime example of the value jewelers
place on their craft is seen in the life of one of the best known 19th
century Italian jewelry designers, Pio Fortuna Castellani, who studied
and revived the Etruscan "granulation" technique for crafting gold
jewelry. Castellani, among others throughout the history of Italian
jewelry design, have infused passion into this craft of beauty, that in
many regions of the country is almost an obsession. This is the main
factor which has set their production apart from the rest of the world.
Gold
has always been the most highly used metal in Italian designer jewelry;
respecting the fact that the human body, mind and spirit has a strong,
innate connection to gold, more than any other metal. Prized for its
affinity to the color to the sun, our powerful lifegiver on earth, the
attraction of gold is magnetic and was revered in ancient times. The
demand for gold Italian designer jewelry of today has not lessened, but
the wonderful Italian sterling silver jewelry cannot be ignored either.
Now there are Italian jewelry designers that have chosen to work
exclusively in the highest quality sterling silver, creating beautiful
ornaments for every part of the body. The demand for Italian designer
jewelry is the result of high production standards along with the
originality, quality and diversity. The history of craftsmanship of
Italian designer jewelry has always been highly valued, whether it was
for gold, sterling silver or gemstone pieces.
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