Wanted: Singapore talent for Italian jewellery design and production atelier

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Wanted: Singapore talent for Italian jewellery design and production atelier

Italian jeweller Danilo Giannoni, and co-founder of Arte Oro, tells CNA Lifestyle how he wants to promote the 'Made In Singapore' make.

Wanted: Singapore talent for Italian jewellery design and production atelier

Italian jeweller and master artisan Danilo Giannoni (correct) with a craftsman at the launch of Arte Oro on Aug 17. (Photo: Aaron De Silva)

xx Aug 2022 06:30AM (Updated: 04 Jul 2022 08:43PM)

If you are a budding jewellery designer or artisan with a taste for the loftier-end, there are non many workshops in Singapore where y'all tin can hone your arts and crafts.

Danilo Giannoni is hoping to change that. The 47-twelvemonth-old Italian national, who is married to a Singaporean, has been in the jewellery business organization for thirty years.

He first learned the ropes from master craftsmen in Valenza – the goldsmithing capital of Italy – before working with some of the biggest names in the manufacture, including Bvlgari, Damiani, Crivelli, Luca Carati and Leo Pizzo.

When he relocated here from Hong Kong in 2016, he realised that there was a lack of upscale jewellery design and production ateliers locally. And so, together with a business organization partner, he set up up Arte Oro final year. The name means "the art of golden" in Italian.

The 110 sq m facility in Jalan Kilang Timor now employs two craftsmen who apply traditional techniques of jewellery making, too as a designer who works with 3D printing and prototyping. All three are Singaporean.

The Arte Oro workshop is located in Jalan Kilang Timor and features large windows with lots of natural low-cal. (Photograph: Arte Oro)

Together with Giannoni, they acquit R&D besides as produce bespoke and/or custom pieces, such equally wedding rings and tennis bracelets. They also perform restoration, resizing, repair, and repurposing old jewellery into new pieces. Customers include society ladies and amusement personalities.

Giannoni will be hiring two more than jewellers by the end of September, but he told CNA Lifestyle that "information technology is challenging to observe craftsmen in Singapore". He likewise runs a 45-human being workshop in Valenza that handles larger orders, such as wedding ceremony sets for Saudi royals.

The workshop in Valenza, Italy, handles large orders, such as this unfinished hymeneals necklace (office of a prepare) for a Saudi majestic family. (Photo: Arte Oro)

And while information technology would be easy to parachute Italian craftsmen into Singapore, that is not Giannoni's intention. He wants to observe and groom young talents in Singapore, to give them the opportunities he had when he was younger.

"Nosotros want to promote 'Fabricated in Singapore'. My married woman is Singaporean, my kids are Singaporean. I desire to get out a legacy that maybe my kids would like to continue when I retire." Giannoni has a five-year-former daughter and a two-year-old son.

Pieces like this Sri Lankan sapphire-and-diamond tennis bracelet, ready in white golden, are fabricated in Singapore. (Photo: Aaron De Silva)

As for why he waited a year before announcing Arte Oro publicly, Giannoni said: "We wanted to exist sure nosotros were gear up. In this industry, when clients requite you lot a chance, yous need to deliver. So we took our time. We're not in a hurry. We're here to stay."

One of the things that Giannoni spent a lot of time on was ensuring the legitimacy of the supply chain. With ethical gem sourcing being a key concern, he personally travelled to the mines and met with the suppliers.

The company is also working towards using blockchain technology to track gemstones from mining to certification and after-sales. This is to assure clients that the precious stones used in their jewellery are procured from sustainable sources.

Giannoni works hard to ensure that the precious stones used in Arte Oro's jewellery are ethically sourced. (Photo: Aaron De Silva)

It is an ongoing procedure, simply like Giannoni's search for local craftsmen.

"We were very depression-cardinal, but now we've decided to be (more) visible because we're interested in developing the skills of artisans in Singapore. With this visibility, (hopefully) someone who wants to work with us will arroyo us," he said.

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Source: https://cnalifestyle.channelnewsasia.com/lifestyle/singapore-jewellery-design-nuture-local-talent-arte-oro-238221

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