Biomorphic 1970s Italian Brooch

$450.00

4"L x 1 1/2"W x 1"H

This piece is a testament to the diverse and innovative nature of 1970s Italian jewelry design, which was marked by a departure from traditional styles toward more sculptural, artistic forms. The brooch embodies the era's appreciation for brutalist and biomorphic aesthetics, using raw, organic shapes to create a wearable piece of sculpture. The oxidized, creature-like branches reflect a trend toward using natural materials and forms, which was influenced by the bohemian and hippie movements of the decade. The use of pearls and white gold adds a touch of classic luxury to the avant-garde design, a combination that was characteristic of the period's blending of new and old elements. The design's singular biomorphic shape and textured metalwork make it a strong statement piece, a trend that was popular in the 1970s, which saw a rise in chunky cocktail rings and bold pendants.
This brooch, marked 1973 and sourced in Rome, highlights how Italian designers, even those who remain anonymous, were at the forefront of creating distinctive and expressive jewelry during this transformative time. 

Italian

1973