Gabriel Juliano Rodrigues, born in March 1987, began his career as a goldsmith at 16, thanks to the influence of his cousin and his grandmother. Coming from a family of artists, and student of Waldorf school, was already familiar with art, and had no difficulties adapting to the profession. His teacher soon noticed a great ability when he manually developed a goldsmith wooden tool that helped a lot in all his future projects. At 18, he attended a renowned school of arts in Brazil, and at age 23 joined a College of Jewelry Design, which helped him to further develop his design concepts, where he was given a standing ovation by all his colleagues and teachers by the perform in his final project, the "Abyssal Lights", inspired by the marine biology, that later in 2015 was improved, winning out the A'design Awards competition, with the name of "Night Light", along with two of his works: the "Natural Beauty", collection inspired in amazonic forest leaves and in the beauty of the female body; and the "Doppio" ring, inspired in time and human history.