

My first encounter with contemporary jewelry was thanks to my sister. She has always had a refined sense of taste, and for my twenty-first birthday she gave me a ring from a small, elegant shop in Milan. I still wear it today — a precious reminder of that beginning.
I graduated in Set Design from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan and worked for many years in the field of contemporary art. Staying behind the scenes has always reflected who I am: whether on a stage or in an art gallery, I’ve always preferred the intimate atmosphere to the spotlight.
Some time later, I discovered the work of an extraordinary Viennese artist who created remarkable author’s jewelry. The beauty of her pieces immediately captivated me, and I asked her to take me on as her apprentice. Sadly, she left this world far too soon, and we never had the chance to bring that project to life. Still, her research and the refined beauty of her work inspired me to explore the art of metalworking.
My work is deeply personal, guided by intuition, emotion, and a lasting connection to art and nature. Each piece is an exploration — a reflection on a moment, a thought translated into form. I love experimentation and the endless possibilities of creation.
I mostly work on commission. I am a comunicative, curious person who enjoy to listen. I aspire to know my clients personally and to offer them a piece that belongs to them emotionally. Every work is the result of an encounter — a brief yet meaningful intellectual and emotional exchange.