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  2. Elsa Peretti - Wikipedia

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    Elsa Peretti, OMRI OMM (1 May 1940 – 18 March 2021), was an Italian jewelry designer and philanthropist as well as a fashion model. Her jewelry and design pieces for Tiffany & Co. are included in the 20th century collection of the British Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston and the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. [1]

  3. Ippolita Rostagno - Wikipedia

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    Born December 10, 1963 in Florence, Italy, Ippolita Rostagno is the daughter of an American artist and an Italian intellectual. [1] [2]Raised and educated in the hills of Tuscany, Ippolita attended elementary school in a one-room medieval schoolhouse and went on to study sculpture [2] and earn her baccalauréat degree from the Istituto D’Arte in Florence.

  4. Paolo Costagli - Wikipedia

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    Occupation. Jewellery designer. Years active. 1991 – present [ 1] Website. paolocostagli .com. Paolo Costagli (born in 1966) is an Italian jewellery designer and gemologist. Costagli is known for using hard-to-find coloured gemstones, [ 2] sophisticated colour combinations [citation needed] and strong architectural shapes.

  5. Roberto Faraone Mennella - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Mennella and Scognamiglio launched a fine jewelry line called Faraone Mennella by R.F.M.A.S. Group. [4]After being prominently featured in the television show, Sex and the City, a profile of Faraone Mennella was featured as the cover story of WWD, which got the attention of retailers such as Neiman Marcus and Bergdorf Goodman. [5]

  6. Chevron bead - Wikipedia

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    Chevron beads are special glass beads; the first specimens of this type were created by glass bead makers in Venice and Murano, Italy, toward the end of the 14th century. The first examples were invented by Marietta Barovier. They may also be referred to as rosetta, or star beads. The term rosetta first appeared in the inventory of the Barovier ...

  7. Murano beads - Wikipedia

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    After the bead is slowly cooled, it is removed from the rod, resulting in a hole for eventual stringing as jewelry. Wedding cake beads known as Fiorato (decorated with glass overlays featuring roses, swirls and dots) and Venetian foil beads (with fusion of color, gold and silver foil) are two of the kinds of beads made using the lamp-work method.

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