Alice Cicolini
Alice Cicolini is a British jewelry designer known for her vibrant and contemporary designs that are inspired by traditional Indian techniques and motifs. Cicolini began her career in the fashion industry, working for brands like Agent Provocateur and Vivienne Westwood, before turning her attention to jewelry design.
Her pieces often feature colorful gemstones, intricate enamel work, and delicate filigree patterns that are reminiscent of traditional Indian jewelry. Cicolini has worked with master craftsmen in Jaipur, India, to create her pieces, incorporating techniques like meenakari (enameling) and kundan (stone-setting) into her designs.
Cicolini's designs are bold and playful, often incorporating unexpected colors and combinations of materials. She has said that she is drawn to the "intensity of color and pattern" in Indian jewelry, and aims to create pieces that are both beautiful and meaningful.
Cicolini has gained international recognition for her work, with her pieces being featured in high-end fashion magazines and worn by celebrities like Emma Watson and Keira Knightley. Today, her brand continues to grow, with new collections that continue to push the boundaries of traditional jewelry design.
Her pieces often feature colorful gemstones, intricate enamel work, and delicate filigree patterns that are reminiscent of traditional Indian jewelry. Cicolini has worked with master craftsmen in Jaipur, India, to create her pieces, incorporating techniques like meenakari (enameling) and kundan (stone-setting) into her designs.
Cicolini's designs are bold and playful, often incorporating unexpected colors and combinations of materials. She has said that she is drawn to the "intensity of color and pattern" in Indian jewelry, and aims to create pieces that are both beautiful and meaningful.
Cicolini has gained international recognition for her work, with her pieces being featured in high-end fashion magazines and worn by celebrities like Emma Watson and Keira Knightley. Today, her brand continues to grow, with new collections that continue to push the boundaries of traditional jewelry design.