Artfully Fragmented Accessories

Giuliana Mancinelli Bonafaccia Creates Sculptural Jewelry Pieces

Designer Giuliana Mancinelli Bonafaccia creates a series of artful bangles and statement necklace accessories for her latest jewelry line.

Inspired by two major american artists: painter Georgia O’Keeffe and photographer Edward Weston, these eye-catching accessories are made using a series of fragmented geometries.

While Georgia O'Keeffe's work depicts organic forms like bones and flowers, Edward Weston's photographs follow a similar theme and capture human body views and seashell shapes.

Jewelry designer Giuliana Mancinelli Bonafaccia translates her love of art and architecture though her jewelry pieces. She is based in Rome, Italy and is known for creating accessories that embody an artful visual aesthetic. The pieces stand out for their modernist view of opulence and are a great way to make a splash at a formal gallery opening.
Trend Themes
1. Artful Fragmentation - There is an opportunity for jewelry designers to create pieces that utilize fragmented geometries inspired by different forms of art.
2. Sculptural Jewelry - Jewelry designers can take inspiration from art and architecture to create bold statement pieces which reflect both visual and structural sensibilities.
3. Modernist Opulence - Designers can create pieces with a modernist aesthetic that incorporate luxury materials in a way that is fresh and visually striking.
Industry Implications
1. Jewelry - Jewelry designers can take inspiration from different forms of art and architecture to create unique and eye-catching pieces of jewelry.
2. Fashion - Fashion designers can draw inspiration from art and architecture to create visually striking accessories that can make a statement at formal events.
3. Art - Artists can collaborate with designers to create wearable art pieces that draw inspiration from different art forms and push the boundaries of what is considered 'wearable'.

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