My name is Rachele Falvo and my workshop is located in Montauro, near Soverato. After studying science, in the late 1990s I chose to pursue my artistic calling by enrolling at the Academy of Goldsmith Arts in Rome , where I studied traditional techniques and contemporary jewelry design.

In 2001 , my studio-workshop was founded, a place where research and craftsmanship meet. The first jewels were made with unconventional materials—bronze, copper, brass, resins, and natural flowers—and from there began a continuous experimentation that still guides my work today.

Over time, I've expanded the collections with a silver line, inspired by the natural world: metal becomes sculpture, a living, vibrant material, capable of expressing the forms and influences of nature. I use artisanal techniques such as lost-wax casting and micro-casting , combined with new contemporary languages ​​and materials.

For my most recent collections, I've also chosen concrete , enriched with gold and silver leaf, along with copper pipes, old nails, and other unexpected elements. Each creation is born with the desire to amaze and inspire wonder in those who wear it.

Over the years the laboratory has opened up to the international market: today my jewels reach customers in the USA, Canada, the United Arab Emirates and Europe .