Roberto Coin’s jewelry is renowned for its alluring femininity and its unshakeable roots in Italian art, architecture, and history. The lively spirit and fluid structure of Roberto Coin pieces embody the colorful and vivacious energy that runs deep within the culture of Italy.
The intricate weaving and diamond setting of Roman Barocco pieces is typical of Roberto Coin’s attention to detail and design.
With their easy to wear look, the jewels in the Roman Barocco collection are modern and suited to everyday life while maintaining all the majesty that inspired them.
Roberto Coin has long been known as the master of working with gold. His designs have delighted people around the world for decades. Thus, it comes as no surprise that one of his most recently revised collections, Barocco, would blend richly woven gold and diamonds for designs that are scintillating.
The new line is a play on complex baroque looks of 17th century Italy, but in a thoroughly modern interpretation. The pieces in the collection were inspired by the architecture of Roman buildings and include two different looks with a common thread – the woven gold wire technique which is the leitmotif of the collections in the renowed Barocco family.
Diamonds have also been used on some pieces to create a play of light to reference the light shows that were popular in the Baroque period of the mid 17th and early 18th centuries.The Roman Barocco collection takes its cues from the buildings of the city, including the iconic Italian cupolas – decorative domes that cap the city’s buildings and dot the skyline. It also transforms these architectural hallmarks into precious jewels using woven gold wire, a technique that is synonymous with the famous Roberto Coin Barocco collections.