Renato Cipullo
Renato Cipullo is a Brazilian-Italian jewelry designer who is best known for his iconic designs for the luxury jewelry brand Cartier. Cipullo began his career in Italy, where he studied sculpture and metalworking before moving to New York City in the 1960s.
At Cartier, Cipullo created some of the brand's most iconic designs, including the Love bracelet, which features two halves of a locking cuff that can only be opened with a special screwdriver, and the Juste un Clou bracelet, which is inspired by the humble nail and features a curved, nail-shaped design.
Cipullo's designs are known for their clean lines, bold shapes, and innovative use of materials, including gold, diamonds, and other precious gemstones. His work is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, which reflects his background in sculpture and his interest in modern art and design.
While Cipullo is no longer working at Cartier, his designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of fine jewelry. His legacy as a master of modern jewelry design is widely recognized and celebrated in the fashion and design worlds.
At Cartier, Cipullo created some of the brand's most iconic designs, including the Love bracelet, which features two halves of a locking cuff that can only be opened with a special screwdriver, and the Juste un Clou bracelet, which is inspired by the humble nail and features a curved, nail-shaped design.
Cipullo's designs are known for their clean lines, bold shapes, and innovative use of materials, including gold, diamonds, and other precious gemstones. His work is characterized by its minimalist aesthetic, which reflects his background in sculpture and his interest in modern art and design.
While Cipullo is no longer working at Cartier, his designs continue to be highly sought after by collectors and connoisseurs of fine jewelry. His legacy as a master of modern jewelry design is widely recognized and celebrated in the fashion and design worlds.