Dorazio

Piero (1927). Italian artist. His first pieces of jewellery, created during the 1960s at the request of the jeweller Mario Masenza of Rome, were made in cast gold through the lost wax process, the same process used for sculpture. In 1975 and ’76, he worked on a small series of jewels in Milan for Gem Montebello. It was a Collection of bracelets, necklaces, and brooches in yellow gold and polychrome enamels which recalled the grids in his paintings of those years.