Il vecchio e il mare designed by Marcello Jori
Height: 12 cm
Glass, inlaid with decorative glass.
Made in Italy.
Il Vecchio e il Mare is a precious decoration that's ideal as a gift for yourself or a loved one. Designed to be hung or placed on a surface, to decorate your home or embellish your table on a special day.
About the designer:
Marcello Jori was born in Merano, Italy, on December 12, 1951. He currently lives and works in Bologna. After graduating from the University of Bologna in 1977, Giori began his career as an artist. He regularly participates in exhibitions in Italy and abroad.
About the collection:
Marcello Jori was inspired by the magical atmosphere of the famous jewellery and jewel-encrusted eggs created by Carl Fabergé. From 1885 to 1917 at the court of the last Russian emperors, such gifts were presented to loved ones on the occasion of holidays.
The Faberjori jewellery reminds us of this magical tradition. Handmade, attention to detail. Each such piece of jewellery tells its own story.
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Height: 12 cm
Glass, inlaid with decorative glass.
Made in Italy.
Il Vecchio e il Mare is a precious decoration that's ideal as a gift for yourself or a loved one. Designed to be hung or placed on a surface, to decorate your home or embellish your table on a special day.
About the designer:
Marcello Jori was born in Merano, Italy, on December 12, 1951. He currently lives and works in Bologna. After graduating from the University of Bologna in 1977, Giori began his career as an artist. He regularly participates in exhibitions in Italy and abroad.
About the collection:
Marcello Jori was inspired by the magical atmosphere of the famous jewellery and jewel-encrusted eggs created by Carl Fabergé. From 1885 to 1917 at the court of the last Russian emperors, such gifts were presented to loved ones on the occasion of holidays.
The Faberjori jewellery reminds us of this magical tradition. Handmade, attention to detail. Each such piece of jewellery tells its own story.