Showing posts with label Manuel Bozzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manuel Bozzi. Show all posts

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Manuel Bozzi on the Stage at San Remo!

Manuel Bozzi has made his voice heard all the way to San Remo Music Festival, the inspiraton of Eurovision!

But it was Manuel Bozzi, the jewelry maker from Pias, that was on the stage singing; rather, singer Mauro Ermanno Giovanardi of the duo La Crus, who was wearing a Manuel Bozzi ring.

San Remo Music Festival was born in 1951 in the Ariston Theatre of the city, San Remo, and has launched the careers of Italian singers like Andrea Boccelli and Eros Ramazzotti.

As for Manuel Bozzi, he is the rock-chic craftsman who is known for romantic and refined men’s jewelry, making his voice heard around the world.

See some more shots here.

Photos Courtesy Claudio Leoni Public Relations.

Thursday, September 9, 2010

Manuel Bozzi and His “Ancient Keyrope” Pendant

The “Ancient Keyrope” pendant by Manuel Bozzi “wave” in a world of ropes cleverly forged in the silver playing in an eternal interlacement of knots, romantic “jails” for stones with an inestimable symbolic value. The Pisan designer seems to contain, force humble treasures in baroque knots, stones made rich because cut and shielded as diamonds. This "stolen treasure" kept narrow to the heart with the rope cause “key” of our deepest heart.

The new creations of the Pisan designer Manuel Bozzi take roots in Baroque and deco art to produce jewels which “live” of a symbolic duality in a world of silver-engraved ropes woven to form knots and capture treasures and tighten them to the heart. A new state of mind is born and molded into the metal: these are immortal instants, taken and bunged with knots. An evolutionary run that of Manuel Bozzi marked by a deep knowledge of the ancient jewel, a hard run, marked, always very rocky where symmetries and strict, specula geometries melt into distant alchemies.

Photo Copyright Manuel Bozzi.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

“Stop & Frozen Chains” by Manuel Bozzi


Italian designer Manuel Bozzi has just released his new collection of unisex jewelry entitled “Stop & Frozen Chains.”

Pursuing his latest dream, Manuel Bozzi narrates a story of bonds, ropes, and ties interlaced with plots and speaking of games and “enchained” tensions.

In fact, the chains stop as if frozen in an visual illusion that unravels the flow of time, drawing our attention to the mobility of precious silver links, which have been stylistically welded into the chains of rigid bracelets.

The stylist writes, From an harmonic curve, a magic bond was born and made “indissoluble" by goldsmith art, which mixes tradition and innovation in an enclosing game between parody and technique...




Photos Copyright Manuel Bozzi.

Sunday, January 10, 2010

Manuel Bozzi: “I’MNOCENT” in 2010

Although Manuel Bozzi may have been guilty in the past of winning the prestigious Young Designers Award as the “Best Accessories Designer,” this year he declares “I’MNOCENT” with his new collection of jewelry that will be presented at Pitti Uomo.

Unisex, romantic, and made in Italy, the collection of innocence has drawn its influence from the world of rock, baroque, and art deco, going ont to position itself as a premiere luxury brand on the international market, already available in France, Germany, Russia, Japan, New Zealand, and the US!

The silver collection weaves together powerful symbols and concepts of the design’s profound search for feelings and romance, of which he writes: “I am guilty for having ‘stole’ treasures and guarding them with care, for having stolen, trapped, and tied them to me. But I am innocent...and most of all free”.

I’MNOCENT—silver-engraved ropes woven into knots that capture treasures and bind them to your heart.

Manuel Bozzi—born 1973 in Pisa, Italy—a Tuscan artisan par excellence.



Photos Copyright Manuel Bozzi.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Manuel Bozzi—a Tower with a Solid Foundation

For most, Pisa is known for its Leaning Tower, which is the bell tower for the city’s cathedral.

But what is less known from Pisa is the lesson to be learned: avoid defective foundations when building a marble tower of 14,453 tons!

Well, not everything in Pisa has a bad foundation. Take, for example, jewelry designer Manuel Bozzi.

Born 1973 in Pisa, Manuel first studied the arts, ancient crafts, painting, and sculpture. After training in the workshop of his mother, Lydia Nissim, Manuel went on to become a gifted goldsmith.

In 2003, Manuel opened his own company called Clan Banlieue and, since, has gained worldwide popularity for his collections of jewels and accessories.




Photos Copyright Manuel Bozzi.