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©Andrea D'Agostino
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Andrea D’Agostino

Andrea D’Agostino Jewellery maker
Contact
Italian, English
Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 10:00 - 13:00/15:00 - 19:00
Phone:
+39 0415244001
©Andrea D'Agostino

Modern-day alchemy

  • • Andrea is a master of metals
  • • He specialises in the mokume gane technique
  • • His unique creations are inspired by Venice

Born and raised in Venice, as he proudly says, Andrea D’Agostino graduated as Master of metals and Goldsmith at the Carmini Art Institute in 1981. In 1988 he founded Bottega Orafa ABC, where he creates handmade customised jewellery. Over the years, his specialised knowledge of metals and his deep passion for goldsmithing have taken him to refine very peculiar and complex methods, such as Etruscan granulation and mokume gane. These techniques he also teaches. Thanks to his expertise on metals, he has worked with CNR (National Council of Research) and has collaborated with his brother, a chemist. Inspired by the artistic richness and the atmosphere of Venice, Andrea crafts unique pieces using stones, many different metals, among which titanium, and other materials.

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Works

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  • ©Andrea D'Agostino
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Photo: ©Andrea D'Agostino
Small Leaves earrings

From the Leaves collection, these earrings are made from yellow and red satin gold to obtain a strong contrast. This is paired with shiny gold, aquamarine stones, apatites, pearls and red tourmalines.

Photo: ©Andrea D'Agostino
Arrows of Love ring

This ring was created with 17 sheets in the mokume gane technique, the fascinating method that makes each jewel unique. The ring has a three-colour satin relief surface and the inner band is 18 carat yellow gold.

Photo: ©Andrea D'Agostino
Trecce rings

The fascinating mokume gane technique used to make this pair of wedding bands, consists in the union of two or more metals, without losing the characteristics of each. This gives any piece a refined interweaving, with unique shades. In these wedding rings there are four different metals and therefore four different colours.

Photo: ©Andrea D'Agostino
Infinity Space pendant

In this pendant, Andrea D’Agostino has released his creativity without restrictions, in harmony with the alchemy of metals he has used. The infinity of the outer space is represented by the use of blue anodised titanium, with micro dots reminiscent of luminous stars and planets.

Photo: ©Andrea D'Agostino
Forma. Triangolo ring

This triangular ring offers great comfort and wearability. This design makes the ring stable, ensuring it does not rotate on the finger.

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