Edited by Eduardo Cicelyn, Angelo Flaccavento, Alessandro Codognato.
With an alchemical mix of precious metals, stones and mysterious symbols, Codognato jewelry is as elegant as it is morbid
Tucked behind St. Mark's Square since 1866, the family-run Codognato jewelry shop has been crafting exquisite, enticing pieces from a vortex of eccentric motifs—Byzantine, Roman and Renaissance-inspired serpent bracelets, cameos and, most famously, skull rings and earrings inspired by 17th-century memento mori images.
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Published by Marsilio Arte. Edited by Eduardo Cicelyn, Angelo Flaccavento, Alessandro Codognato.
With an alchemical mix of precious metals, stones and mysterious symbols, Codognato jewelry is as elegant as it is morbid
Tucked behind St. Mark's Square since 1866, the family-run Codognato jewelry shop has been crafting exquisite, enticing pieces from a vortex of eccentric motifs—Byzantine, Roman and Renaissance-inspired serpent bracelets, cameos and, most famously, skull rings and earrings inspired by 17th-century memento mori images.