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Daniele & Stefano Attombri
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Daniele & Stefano Attombri
©Attombri
Daniele & Stefano Attombri
©Attombri
Daniele & Stefano Attombri
©Camilla Glorioso
Daniele & Stefano Attombri
©Attombri
Daniele & Stefano Attombri
©Camilla Glorioso

Daniele & Stefano Attombri

Jewellery maker

Venice, Italy

Brothers in conterie beadwork

  • Stefano and Daniele use only authentic conterie glass beads
  • They work in the traditional style of Venetian pearl stringers
  • Their creations are admired and treasured throughout the world

In 1987, brothers Stefano and Daniele Attombri embarked on an adventure that soon earned them much attention and acclaim. Having realised that the era of Venetian conterie – a particular type of bead obtained from cutting very thin monochromatic glass rods – was coming to an end, they bought all the available stock from the local factories that were closing down, and started their own business. They had to teach themselves, and sometimes invent, the techniques necessary to create their unique designs. What started as a game soon became a passion. Combining glass with other materials such as copper and silver, Stefano and Daniele interpret the history and potential of glass beads in a contemporary way. Their creations are jewellery and one-of-a-kind accessories that blend craftsmanship, fashion, design and applied arts.

Daniele & Stefano Attombri are expert artisans: they began their career in 1987.

INTERVIEW

In the beginning, we did not know anything about this craft. We had to learn by trial and error, and face many difficulties. But we never gave up, not even in the most challenging moments, because we always believed that this was our dream.

In the early 1990s, when our necklaces first appeared on the catwalks: in Milan for Dolce & Gabbana and in Paris for Romeo Gigli. Then we worked for many years in the US, and over the last 20 years our business has grown steadily in Japan.

Ours is a wonderful job because it gives us the freedom to experiment and create with total independence. Perhaps that is why we do not do many things to order, although of course we are always happy to adapt our jewels to the person who will be wearing them.

Very close to the Rialto Bridge. It is not easy to emerge in a city dominated by mass tourism, but most of our clients have known us for years, and luckily there are still many people who understand and appreciate craftsmanship and the work behind it.