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  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: The view of the Tiber river seen from the office of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Sketches of the "Cinemagi" collection are seen here in the offiece of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Sketches of the "Cinemagi" (top), "Fiorever" (bottom left) and "Color Treasure" (bottom right) collections are seen here in the offiece of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Zircons are seen here in the office of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Zircons are seen here in the office of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Zircons are seen here in the office of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at a ruby in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at a ruby in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at an emerald in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at an emerald in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Newspaper and magazine clippings featuring Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, are seen here in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Sketches of the "Cinemagi" collection are seen here in the offiece of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Zircons are seen here in the office of Lucia Silvestri, Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, poses for a portrait among precious gens in her office at the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here displaying necklaces n her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at a necklace in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
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Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at an emerald in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 11 NOVEMBER 2019: Lucia Silvestri (58), Creative and Purchasing Director at Bulgari, is seen here looking at a ruby in her office in the Bulgari headquarters in Rome, Italy, on November 11th 2019.<br />
<br />
Lucia Silvestri will celebrate her 40th anniversary working for Bulgari, where she started at the age of eighteen in January 1980. Today, Lucia SIlvestri travels the world to buy the most previous gems.
    CIPG_20191111_NYT_Bulgari-Silvestri_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A piercing earromg wotj pearl and white diamond (white gold) earring is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A piercing earromg wotj pearl and white diamond (white gold) earring is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A three floating diamond ring worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: (Clockwise, from top left) Antique "Manitas" earrings in gold with carved coral hands and pearls (Mexico, 1890), Antique earrings (Gusanos = worm) in gold with pearls and ruby glass stone (Mexico, circa 1870), Antique earrings in gold filigree with table cut diamond and pearls (Mexico, circa 1840), Antique earrings in gold filigree with polychrome enamel plaques (Emaux Bressans) (France, Bourg-en-Bresse, circa 1840), Antique earrings in gold with poluchrome enamel (Emaux Bressans) and hand cut paste stones (France, Bourg-en-Bresse, circa 1820/1830) and Antique earrings in gilt with "Emaux Bressans" and red glass stones (France, circa 1870/1880),from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
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Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1929.jpg
  • PAOLA, MALTA - 7 DECEMBER 2015: Ivan Barbera, a 37 years old seller working in a family-run pastry shop, pulls out a baking tray with pastizzis, diamond-shaped pastries made with butter and lard and stuffed with ricotta-style cheese or mushy peas, in Paola, Malta, on December 7th 2015. Malta hasthe highest overweight and obesity rates in the European Union, according to a report from the World Health Organisation.
    CIPG_20151207_NYT_Malta-Obesity__M3_...jpg
  • PAOLA, MALTA - 7 DECEMBER 2015: Ivan Barbera, a 37 years old seller working in a family-run pastry shop, pulls out a baking tray with pastizzis, diamond-shaped pastries made with butter and lard and stuffed with ricotta-style cheese or mushy peas, in Paola, Malta, on December 7th 2015. Malta hasthe highest overweight and obesity rates in the European Union, according to a report from the World Health Organisation.
    CIPG_20151207_NYT_Malta-Obesity__M3_...jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: Antique poissardes earrings in gold with blue enamel, pearls and diamonds (center, France, circa 1800),from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
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Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1788.jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) and a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring are worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, are seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: Antique poissardes earrings in gold with blue enamel, pearls and diamonds (center, France, circa 1800),from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
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Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1796.jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: (Bottom) Antique earrings in 14K white gold with Jade and diamonds (Russia?, circa 1900), from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
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Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1661.jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALY - 15 FEBRUARY 2016: Jeweler Massimo Izzo holds a bracelet from the Sicilian Lace collection in 18kt gold with lapis lazuli and peridot and diamonds, here in his atelier in Siracusa, Italy, on February 15th 2016.<br />
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Massimo Izzo is a designer and creator of high-end jewelry inspired by Sicily and the Mediterranean culture.
    CIPG_20160215_INYT_MassimoIzzo__M3_8...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
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Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: A wedding bracelet (double bangle of gold and diamonds) is worn by Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, is seen here in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. <br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand), a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a a DOTS diamonds yellow hold ring (left hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • ROME, ITALY - 20 NOVEMBER 2019: Delfina Delettrez, a Rome-based jewelry designer and fourth generation member of the Fendi family, poses for a portrait in her boutique in Rome, Italy, on November 20th 2019. In this photo she is wearing a DOTS diamonds and emerald yellow gold ring (right hand) and TWO IN ONE earrings.<br />
<br />
Delfina Delettrez presented her first collection of jewels to the international press in October 2007 at Colette, Paris. Delettrez is celebrated as the youngest designer with a permanent collection at the Louvre’s Musée des Arts Decoratifs since 2010, as well as being featured in famous fine-jewelry galleries around the world. Her latest works explore a conceptual sense of surreal, with precious stones in ‘phantom settings’ that seem to float on the body. The designer takes postmodern inspirations and fuses them with the traditional Italian craftsmanship to create hyper-modern, handmade pieces.
    CIPG_20191120_NYT-Delfina-Delettrez_...jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: (Clockwise, frop top left) Antique pendant and earrings made with hand painted silk and gold fittings that came with a card saying "Grandmother's wedding, 1834" (USA, 1834), Antique earrings in gold with carved hands and flies in mother of pearl, little turquoises and small carved coral hearts (Hands symbolize friendship, the flies symbolize humility and the hearts stand for love) (England, circa 1850/1860), Pendeloque earrings in gold with "lazo" (bow) and table cut emeralds (Barcelona, Spain, circa 1780), Antique earrings in gold and silver with table cut emeralds (Spain, circa 1800), Antique earrings in silver and gold with foiled topaz and diamonds (Spain, circa 1840), Antique earrings in silver gilt with foiled green stones (Spain, circa 1840), Antique "Torpido" earrings in gold with engravings (England, circa 1830), Antique earrings in gold with engravings (England, circa 1830), Pendeloque earrings in gold with pearls and diamonds (most likely Spain, circa 1820), from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
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Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_2021.jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: Antique poissardes earrings in gold with blue enamel, pearls and diamonds (center, France, circa 1800),from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
<br />
Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1803.jpg
  • LUCCA, ITALY - 25 OCTOBER 2018: Antique earrings in 14K white gold with Jade and diamonds (Russia?, circa 1900), from Annette Klein's private collection, are shown here in her home in Lucca, Italy, on October 25th 2018.<br />
<br />
Annette Klein, who grew up near Cologne in Germany, graduated with a PhD in the History of Theatre. She is an Art Historian, a collector and researcher of antique earrings. Her current research focuses on antique earrings from the 17th and 18th centuries and their geographical, historical, social and cultural context.
    CIPG_20181025_NYT_Klein_M3_1659.jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALY - 15 FEBRUARY 2016: (L-R) A bracelet from the Sicilian Lace collection in 18kt gold with lapis lazuli and peridot and diamonds; a necklace and bracelet made of 19th century coral from Sciacca (Southern Sicily) and yellow 18kt gold clamps with natural acquamarine from Brazil, are set up here on a table in the studio of jeweler Massimo Izzo in his atelier in Siracusa, Italy, on February 15th 2016.<br />
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Massimo Izzo is a designer and creator of high-end jewelry inspired by Sicily and the Mediterranean culture.
    CIPG_20160215_INYT_MassimoIzzo__M3_8...jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALY - 15 FEBRUARY 2016: A bracelet from the Sicilian Lace collection in 18kt gold with lapis lazuli and peridot and diamonds, is set up here next to its sketch on a table in the studio of jeweler Massimo Izzo, here  in his boutique in Siracusa, Italy, on February 15th 2016.<br />
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Massimo Izzo is a designer and creator of high-end jewelry inspired by Sicily and the Mediterranean culture.
    CIPG_20160215_INYT_MassimoIzzo__M3_8...jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALY - 15 FEBRUARY 2016: Jeweler Massimo Izzo holds a bracelet from the Sicilian Lace collection in 18kt gold with lapis lazuli and peridot and diamonds, here in his atelier in Siracusa, Italy, on February 15th 2016.<br />
<br />
Massimo Izzo is a designer and creator of high-end jewelry inspired by Sicily and the Mediterranean culture.
    CIPG_20160215_INYT_MassimoIzzo__M3_8...jpg
  • CATANIA, ITALY - 15 FEBRUARY 2016: (L-R) A bracelet from the Sicilian Lace collection in 18kt gold with lapis lazuli and peridot and diamonds, and parts of jewels and stones of the Jewels of the Sea collection such as a peridot, an acquamarine from Brazil, a mandarin garnet and an 18kt gold ring next to a starfish coral, are set up here on the working table of jeweler Massimo Izzo in his atelier in Siracusa, Italy, on February 15th 2016.<br />
<br />
Massimo Izzo is a designer and creator of high-end jewelry inspired by Sicily and the Mediterranean culture.
    CIPG_20160215_INYT_MassimoIzzo__M3_7...jpg