• ZODIAC

    Originally conceived by the Babylonians, astrology was integral to Ancient Roman culture... 

    ZODIAC

    Originally conceived by the Babylonians, astrology was integral to Ancient Roman culture and then much later became popular all over during the 1970s. This collection references different styles of zodiacs through its symbology and figures.

  • ROMANTICA

    Heavily influenced by the strong family roots in Italy, this collection is... 

    ROMANTICA

    Heavily influenced by the strong family roots in Italy, this collection is reminiscent of Ancient Rome as well as the Renaissance. An updated take on what nobility would don during these periods, many pieces feature different vignettes of nymphs, griffons, and dragonflies as well as geometric elements Renato developed for the collection.

  • REVIVAL

    A throwback to when the brand originated, many pieces reference the clean... 

    REVIVAL

    A throwback to when the brand originated, many pieces reference the clean lines, motifs, and materials that were popular in the 70s. Many designs are original to the period, emphasizing the unisex and adaptable style of the time.

  • RETURN TO THE SEA

    A profound love and appreciation of the sea is the inspiration behind... 

    RETURN TO THE SEA

    A profound love and appreciation of the sea is the inspiration behind these pieces. Mostly one-of-a-kind pieces, it incorporates lava, shells, and beach materials handpicked from Italy and drawing influence from Renato's time spent in Ischia Porto.

  • AMOR FATI

    Amor Fati is a latin phrase that translates to “love of one’s... 

    AMOR FATI

    Amor Fati is a latin phrase that translates to “love of one’s fate” or “love life as it is” and is used to describe an attitude in which one sees everything that happens in one’s life, including suffering and loss, as good or, at the very least, necessary. This translates to a collection of pieces that embrace the idea of past and present generations of our family were all “fated” for jewelry and celebrate it across time. The generational influence is prevalent by this being the first collaboration between Renato and daughter Serena. The symbol for Amor Fati is the flame, this along with various symbols of “fortune” and questions of what the future holds, as well as Italian symbols of superstition come together through mixing metals, textures, and an emphasis on unisex style.