Part of the Pervasion collection, this double ring was adorned with intricate branch motifs and a row of 70 brilliant cut diamonds. It was hand polished to achieve a sophisticated satin finish.
Not far from Lugano, in Switzerland, there is a goldsmith’s workshop where elegance and uniqueness of design meet noble metals and precious gems. Vanni Pesciallo’s contemporary approach to jewellery making, which combines modern technology with ancient jewellery arts, is a very important aspect of his identity. “I remember having always been a creative boy,” he recalls. “Initially I wanted to become a carpenter, but during my apprenticeship in a goldsmith's workshop, I fell in love with this craft.” He studied at the Gemological Institute of America in Florence and later in Milan as a fashion designer at the European Institute of Design. Today he creates collections of jewellery with a refined and contemporary style, taking inspiration from art, fashion, design and architecture.
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Part of the Pervasion collection, this double ring was adorned with intricate branch motifs and a row of 70 brilliant cut diamonds. It was hand polished to achieve a sophisticated satin finish.
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The design of this engagement ring was intended to enhance the qualities of the three brilliant cut diamonds set on triangular claws.
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Part of the Torsion Touch collection, these silver earrings were hand polished to achieve an elegant satin finish. They feature mobile pendants made with twisted silver wire and double dome cut amethysts.
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This ring features a green, oval cut tourmaline set on two bands that meet at the back.
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This finely balanced white gold ring features a half-cut Tahitian pearl and is set with 32 diamonds.