Where it all beganZONA 67 (Fashion Marble Jewels) is the brand born from the creativity of Fiammetta Vanelli.
A collection of jewelry made of Carrara marble that make her contemporary and avant-garde but is linked to an authentic tradition of craftsmanship. The preciousness of the marbles used (statuario, bardiglio, paonazzo and portoro) is fused with the precious jewel of the works from which are unique, real "sculpture-pieces." This line comes in a context of already successful in the art because Fiammetta wanted to continue the family tradition. The bond that unites the family at Vanelli Marble has ancient origins, in fact since 1818, she was recognized by the Duchess of Massa-Carrara Maria Beatrice d'Este the right to excavation of this valuable material on the Mount Betogli. |
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And it will be in 1936 thanks to the business idea of Aldo Vanelli and now continued by his son Giorgio, to cultivate the entire quarry, which are to constitute the conditions that led to the creation of the business activities of the family, MGV . The founder decided this year to buy the quarry No. 67 called "Zona mossa" from which the name of the brand Zona 67. From this important basin are extracted marble important caliber: Statuario, Statuarietto, Venatino Betogli, Bardiglio and Paonazzo. |
Fashion Marble Jewels from Carrara quarries
Fiammetta...The inspiration of Fiammetta has found the jewel in the junction point between art and fashion. A unique approach to bringing artists and audiences to the world of caves through direct experience of the stonemasons of his laboratory and use of increasingly advanced robotic technologies that have enabled a unique processing of the material especially for jewelry.
The company that since 1998 the young artist-entrepreneur continues, is both an art studio and an art gallery. |
Designer collaborationA reality that has seen growing consensus around them thanks to the collaboration of national and international artists like Matthew Spender, Marco Borgianni, Yoshin Ogata, Rudy Wach, Giancarlo Franco Tramontin, Ivan Messac, young sculptors like Michele Barattini, Adriano Ciarla, Ravenna Marco and Mario Tapia, and young architects and designers such as Angelo Micheli, Philippe Di Meo and many others
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