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Giulia Lentini

  • Jewellery maker
  • Milan, Italy
  • Rising Star
Giulia Lentini Jewellery maker
Contact
Italian, English
Hours:
Tuesday to Saturday 10:30 - 18:00
Phone:
+39 3804368059
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The age of Bronze

  • • Giulia uses the lost wax casting technique
  • • Her favourite material is bronze: red and yellow
  • • In October 2020, she opened her concept store in Milan

When Giulia Lentini was a child, her favourite hobby was to create costume jewellery for herself and for her friends. After high school, this passion for making jewellery with her hands had grown more and more. So, she decided to move to Vicenza, one of the most important cities in Italy for jewellery design and production. Here she found a master goldsmith who accepted her as an apprentice in his bottega. After two years, she returned to Milan with a wealth of knowledge and experience. Giulia designs and produces her own jewels, giving life to completely handcrafted creations made with the traditional techniques and without the use of industrial production processes. Always fascinated by sculpture, her collections arise from the desire to give life and form to the inorganic matter that we find in nature, with particular attention to the marine world.

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Works

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Tesoro Marino II

This ring is inspired by marine vegetation. It is made of red bronze and adorned with a pink tourmaline cut Baguette placed in the centre. The ring was made with the lost wax technique.

Length 2 cm
Width 1 cm
Height 3 cm

Photo: ©Stefano Arnaboldi
Ambiente Marino

This red bronze ring is inspired by the marine environment. The stone is a green sapphire root that echoes the colours of the sea. It was handcrafted with the lost wax technique.

Length 2 cm
Width 1 cm
Height 3 cm

Photo: ©Stefano Arnaboldi
Siamesi

This yellow-bronze open ring has two natural keshi pearls on the upper ends. The yellow bronze surrounds the pearls and makes them stand out. The ring was made in 2021 with the lost wax technique.

Length 2 cm
Width 1 cm
Height 3 cm

Photo: ©Stefano Arnaboldi
Boccioli

This yellow bronze ring has an oval stone of smoky quartz on the top, in an intense brown colour. On the stem of the ring there’s a floral pattern with small elements such as little buds and twigs.

Length 2 cm
Width 1 cm
Height 3 cm

Photo: ©Stefano Arnaboldi
Tesoro Marino

This red bronze ring is inspired by marine organic shapes. At the centre there is a green sapphire root, on the sides a special metal processing that incorporates two colourless zirconia.

Length 2 cm
Width 1 cm
Height 3 cm

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