Belleke Gioielli introduces a new design exploration that integrates the fingerprint as an intrinsic element within the jewelry’s form.
Entirely handcrafted using the lost-wax casting technique, each piece incorporates a unique and personal mark directly into the surface of the metal, transforming it into a refined aesthetic detail. The imprint becomes part of the structure itself, in dialogue with the organic volumes and tactile finishes that define the Belleke language.
Rings and sculptural surfaces in yellow bronze, silver, and—upon request—gold embrace this element with natural ease, balancing formal precision with the irregularity of matter.
The result is a piece of jewelry that brings a more personal dimension to the act of wearing, while maintaining a strong and coherent aesthetic identity.
The mark as matter
The imprint is not applied as a decorative element, but shaped directly during the modeling process. This approach preserves its depth and texture, making it an integral part of the surface.
The handcrafted process enhances the dialogue between artisanal gesture and individual identity, creating unique pieces that reflect both the hand that made them and the one that wears them.
This development marks an evolution in the brand’s language, introducing an element that strengthens the relationship between jewelry and personal identity, while preserving Belleke’s commitment to craftsmanship and formal coherence.
Belleke Gioielli
Belleke is the project of Isabelle Gandini, designer, artisan, and gemologist.
Of Italian and Dutch origin, she lives and works in Milan.
Her journey began at the Scuola Orafa Ambrosiana and evolved through specialization in wax modeling and gemology. The lost-wax technique lies at the core of her practice, shaping an aesthetic defined by organic volumes, tactile surfaces, and a selection of stones guided by uniqueness rather than perfection.
Each creation is entirely handmade and conceived as a one-of-a-kind piece.
