Liana Scarano is a goldsmith artist based in Bolzano, whose research moves between matter and memory, ancient technique and contemporary vision. After studying goldsmithing at the Institute for Art and Restoration in Florence, she embarked on an independent path in the world of jewelry, developing a personal language that intertwines aesthetic sensitivity and artisanal rigor.
Her jewels are born from the gesture of the thread: copper, silver and other metals are patiently worked by hand, intertwined, woven, modeled until they become light and porous surfaces, similar to textile textures. Each ring, bracelet or necklace is a microcosm in which the void has the same weight as the material. The shapes, intentionally asymmetrical and imperfect, suggest a beauty outside the box, intimate and suspended in time.
His work is rooted in the great tradition of goldsmithing, but it overturns its codes: it does not seek the preciousness of the material, but that of the gesture. The technique is refined, often invisible, and leaves room for the unexpected, the margin, the story that each piece is able to evoke.
In addition to creation, Liana Scarano is dedicated to the transmission of knowledge: she conducts courses and workshops dedicated to filigree and other traditional goldsmith techniques, with particular attention to the involvement of new generations and young people with scholastic difficulties, in training projects co-financed by the European Social Fund.
At Creativity Oggetti, Liana Scarano’s jewels reveal themselves in their purest essence: objects to wear and listen to, small metallic tales that shape themselves on the body and time of those who choose them.