Anna Maccieri Rossi
Anna Maccieri Rossi is an Italian jewelry designer who is known for her unique and distinctive style that blends traditional techniques with innovative design concepts. Rossi began her career as a painter and sculptor before turning her attention to jewelry design.
Rossi's jewelry designs often feature asymmetrical shapes and unusual combinations of materials, with many pieces incorporating natural elements like wood, horn, and shell. The brand's signature pieces include oversized earrings, statement necklaces, and bold, sculptural cuffs.
Rossi's designs are made using traditional goldsmithing techniques, with many pieces featuring intricate metalwork and delicate detailing. The brand's pieces are often one-of-a-kind or limited edition, and are handcrafted in Rossi's studio in Florence.
Today, Anna Maccieri Rossi's jewelry is sold in select boutiques and galleries around the world, as well as through the brand's online store. The brand has been featured in a number of publications, including Vogue Italia and Elle Decor. Rossi's designs have also been exhibited in museums and galleries, including the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence and the Museo del Bijou in Casalmaggiore, Italy.
Rossi's jewelry designs often feature asymmetrical shapes and unusual combinations of materials, with many pieces incorporating natural elements like wood, horn, and shell. The brand's signature pieces include oversized earrings, statement necklaces, and bold, sculptural cuffs.
Rossi's designs are made using traditional goldsmithing techniques, with many pieces featuring intricate metalwork and delicate detailing. The brand's pieces are often one-of-a-kind or limited edition, and are handcrafted in Rossi's studio in Florence.
Today, Anna Maccieri Rossi's jewelry is sold in select boutiques and galleries around the world, as well as through the brand's online store. The brand has been featured in a number of publications, including Vogue Italia and Elle Decor. Rossi's designs have also been exhibited in museums and galleries, including the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence and the Museo del Bijou in Casalmaggiore, Italy.