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Welcome to Marri Cortona.
There is a subtle thread of connections and interweavings that unites space with the body, architecture with gesture.
Silvia Bazzanti, a Florentine architect, has always explored it: first by designing interiors, studying balance, proportions and light; today, transforming that same sensibility into jewellery.
It is not a change, but a natural continuity, where every detail becomes an absolute measure of thought, and form and matter meet in a harmonious and refined dialogue.
Not a change of direction, but a natural continuity where detail becomes the absolute measure of thought.
Every element is necessary, as in a good architectural project: nothing is superfluous, everything contributes to defining identity. The jewel becomes structure, balance, presence.
The lines are clean, the strokes sharp, never indulging in mere decorativism.
Every element is essential, as in a good architectural project: nothing is superfluous, everything contributes to defining identity. The jewel becomes structure, balance, presence.
The lines are clean, the strokes sharp, never yielding to mere decorativism.
Silvia studies them, listens to them, allows them to emerge in essential but incisive forms. A handcrafted, deeply Tuscan dimension: ancient techniques like lost-wax casting, rooted in Etruscan culture, dialogue with a contemporary vision, giving life to pieces that carry both memory and innovation.
The result is an object that not only adorns, but defines. It doesn't speak of brand affiliation, but of recognition: those who wear it find a language, a character within it.
The result is an object that doesn't just adorn, but defines. It doesn't speak of belonging to a brand, but of recognition: whoever wears it finds a language, a character within it.
Look for a sign, not a signature. A detail that tells a story, without excess, of one's presence. In this, the jewel becomes an architectural gesture: a line that crosses the body and interprets it.