Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet
Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet Jewelry by Maddalena Rocco is a winner of the 2018 Iron A' Design Award in Jewelry Design.
Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet is an Iron A' Design Award winner, a prestigious recognition granted to good designs that meet the professional and industrial requirements expected from well-designed creations.
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The Neptunus bracelet, created by the Maddalena Rocco, an Italian goldsmith, is a body embellishment which may be also intended as a sculpture to be placed on a surface. A fossil bone is supported by a silver rope. In the back of the bracelet a mirroring plate surface with the engraved figure of a young Neptune with the trident is fixed by lost-was casting. Neptunus is a god of the deep sea, a young man who watches us from below and is represented by two symbols: the trident and the sandy bed of sea in the form of drops. The bracelet embodies the exploration of mankind's inner world.
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Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet by Maddalena Rocco
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Jewelry Design Award Winner in 2018.
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Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet Jewelry
Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet is an Iron A' Design Award winner, a prestigious recognition granted to good designs that meet the professional and industrial requirements expected from well-designed creations. Iron winners demonstrate great skill, high specialization, expert understanding, and creative capacity of their creators. Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet is expected to be a highly-regarded, admired, and cherished creation that is practical and innovative. This Iron A' Design Award-winning design integrates industry best practices and has competent technical characteristics linked with know-how and talent. Neptunus Obelisk Bracelet is respected for its thoroughness and is designed to provide quality of life improvements that help make the world a better place.
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Maddalena Rocco
Completed the studies of painting at the Art Academy of Brera, Milano, Maddalena Rocco, enters the world of jewelry. Through the years she also hones the technique of burin engraving and creates a own line of jewels where the incision is a visual track engraved in metal and the subjects are depicted in a fragmented, fortuitous manner, almost a sort of enigmatic small "frame" which remains imprinted on a mirroring surface. Maddalena Rocco is an artist, who is cooperating with important jewellery companies, when she is not creating her own jewels. She is a engraving teacher in secondary schools in Milan and is always trying to keep updated regarding the best ways of performing her jobs. She is focused on the burin engraving, modelling techniques also using her designer skills.
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Maddalena Rocco - jewellery designer
Completed the studies of painting at the Art Academy of Brera, Milano, Maddalena Rocco, enters the world of jewelry. Through the years she also hones the technique of burin engraving and creates a own line of jewels where the incision is a visual track engraved in metal and the subjects are depicted in a fragmented, fortuitous manner, almost a sort of enigmatic small "frame" which remains imprinted on a mirroring surface. The language of jewellery itself is put at stake once again. An ancient technique like burin engraving assumes, with fragmentation of the image, a new formal connotation.
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