Venice Collection
The Venice Collection is characterized by the incorporation of symbols and figures from Greek and Roman mythology. The collection consists of Venetian cameo pieces, created from a collection of original dies depicting classical iconographic themes. Each piece is exclusive and unique, entirely handmade in Italy using traditional techniques dating back to the time of ancient Roman gem engravers. It features a variety of colors and designs: rings, earrings, necklaces, pendants, and bracelets that celebrate classic elegance with a touch of history.
Materials
The Venice collection is inspired by Italian tradition, famous for its mastery in creating pieces that combine the art of Venetian glass with precious metals such as 18-karat gold and sterling silver. Its designs are notable for their use of Venetian glass cameos and intaglios, techniques that involve detailed carvings and relief designs that evoke the aesthetics of ancient Rome. These pieces are considered gems due to the handcrafted work that goes into their creation. The term "cameo" refers to a design that stands out from the background, often referred to as a "bas-relief" design. It is a very three-dimensional design.

The term “intaglio” refers to a design that is carved into the material.

Venetian glass cameos and intaglios are created with antique Venetian molds that were collected over time and have become small treasures that we now wear as jewelry. In addition to the artistry of Venetian glass, many pieces in the Venice collection are enriched with natural stones that add color, character, and a special symbolic value.
Mother-of-pearl shell: Protection, intuition, emotional calm.Citrine: Joy, abundance, positive energy.
Tiger's eye: Strength, courage, confidence.
Ruby: Intense love, leadership, inner power.
Malachite: Transformation, emotional healing, protection.
Symbolism
Each symbol in this collection has a purpose. They represent strength, love, wisdom, or transformation. Understanding them is key to connecting our customers with what each piece truly represents. When we understand the meaning behind the design, we don't just sell a piece; we tell a story.