Micromosaic
THE VALUE OF TIME
How it's made?
An artistic technique born in Rome at the Reverenda Fabbrica di San Pietro in the late 18th century, the micromosaic craftsmanship is a true reflection to the heritage and precision of this unique practice. This short film takes you behind the scenes, offering a glimpse into the intricate process that brings our exquisite jewelry to life.
UNIQUE AND SMALL ARTWORK
The micromosaic
Its peculiarity is the use of very small dimensions tesserae, even less than a millimeter, which are the result of a laborious procedure. The enamel or glass paste is melted at high temperature then pulled in order to obtain a rod of desired thickness and shape.
Rods are then cut in small segments. Mosaic masters set one by one by hands the small tiles in order to obtain the pattern or the representations decided. The peculiarity of micromosaic jewels are the colors range, the three-dimensional effect and the uniqueness of the piece.
As a result of a handcrafting production process, the products are not fully reproducible and become unique and small artwork themselves.
The Heritage
A new technique
In the second half of XVIII century with the invention of the spinning of the glass paste, it was possible to create infinitely smaller tesserae. Through this extraordinary technical evolution, the production of the micromosaic was made possible. The enamel is melted to create long and thin sticks. The Micromosaic Masters cut sticks thanks to pliers and files.
The “malmischiati” technique
Later, a new technique was developed: the “malmischiati”. For the first time, more different colours were mixed to create infinite shadows within the same tesserae able to detect the most subtle shifts of light.
The palette of colours became so unlimited, up to ten thousand different shades, that the mosaic could imitate and replace perfectly the paintings. Soon, given the sophistication and virtuosity that these new techniques were able to give, the micromosaic was used in the decoration of everyday objects, special accessories and its highest expression, in real jewels.
Queens and nobles
Queens and noble women fell in love with the rare beauty of these unique jewels; so entire collections of jewellery in micromosaic could be found by the end of ‘700 in the whole of ancient Europe and in Russia, which we can still admire at Hermitage Museum in St. Petersburg and in the Vatican Museums.
PRESENT TIME
Sicis Atelier
It’s from this ancient tradition that the inspiration of the Micromosaic Masters stands out and finds expression in Sicis Atelier. So, after centuries, unexpected cultural and creative paths take place. The goldsmiths meet the Micromosaic Masters And the jewel is transformed.
Sicis is a factory of artists, glassblowers, Mosaic Masters, who invent, re-interpret, create and believe in this magic.
THE BOOK
Grand Tour
See beyond, feel, imagine, dream, plan. A thought that for Sicis Jewels is a sort of warning. And when you are surrounded by art, history, architecture, then you can take your creative spirit beyond all limits, and turn all this into an inexhaustible source of authentic inspiration. An immersion in the cryptic and intriguing beauty that derives from artistic genius, is the origin of our journey, a narrative full of suggestions and amazement starting from Ravenna, the city where the company was founded, which for centuries was the nerve center of Italian and European, Western and Eastern history.
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