Different from traditional jewelry brands, when fashion brands cross-border design jewelry, they always have more design taste and unique design interest. Bottega Veneta, an Italian boutique brand famous for its weaving craftsmanship, recently launched a series of high-end jewelry products, which are made by traditional craftsmen in the ancient city of Vicenza in northeastern Italy. In addition to traditional Italian craftsmanship, it also shows the brand’s avant-garde vision.
Under the leadership of Bottega Veneta creative director Matthieu Blazy, the three sub-series Drop, Primavera and Catena all use precious metals that comply with international ethical procurement principles to respond to the sustainable value of the times. The craftsmanship is entrusted to Vicenza, the “Golden City” with a history dating back to the 14th century. Bottega Veneta also established the brand’s first workshop here in 1966, which has its historical origins.
The three series each borrowed from design, architecture, and organic elements, and then translated them. For example, the Drop series started from the organic form of water droplets, and created thousands of water-like postures through superposition, overlapping, and gem inlays. Earrings, necklaces, rings and other items; the original inspiration of the Catena series comes from Venetian chandeliers, and follows the size of Fin and Twisted jewelry. The two bracelets can be spliced into necklaces; finally, the beauty of wild flowers generated the Primavera series, which intersects The entangled branches, leaves, and flower buds are as if they are alive, wild and unrestrained, and difficult to ignore.