Michela Manzolini is one of the people linked to the Banci Banci jewels, a bond that comes from feeling their creative meaning and it is built on the interaction between

The second video by Alessandro Dall’Olio linked to the creative philosophy of Banci Banci. Journalist, poet and writer, Alessandro Dall’Olio is the author of numerous collections of poetry and for

Each Banci Banci jewel is a unique product, taking shape from an intense dialogue between soul and body. The heartfelt materializes in precious materials through the proven goldsmith experience. Its

Sharing a creative path is a road built on inputs, research, emotions. The artifacts that represent it condense an unspecified number of worlds that compare and interpenetrate themselves. Alessandro Dall’Olio

Architecture is one of the keystones in Daniela and Marzia Banci’s training and artistic evolution. Among the figures who have contributed towards enhancing the exhibition Tradition in Modernity there is

Umberto Curi is one of those people whose philosophical ideas have inspired Daniela and Marzia Banci’s works, and has contributed towards making the exhibition Tradition in Modernity more meaningful. Umberto

Here is a passage from a conversation between Daniela and Marzia Banci and Ornella Casazza, the curator of the exhibition Tradition in Modernity. In 1974, after a seven-year apprenticeship, Ornella

Organised by the City of Padua – Local Government Culture Department – this exhibition traces Daniela and Marzia Banci’s nearly 40 years of luxury jewellery-making. The two sisters first trained

When did you choose to make jewellery as a way to express your creativity, and when did you realise it was your life passion? I was born in Pesaro and