The Language of the Cosmos

November 22, 2021 – Palazzo Madama
Medieval Courtyard – P.za Castello 10122 Turin

Cosmic nebulae are composed of about 90% hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements… Humans are composed of about 90% hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements… From here, our story begins.

The Language of the Cosmos

Cultural and Artistic Project

The cosmos speaks to us, and it seems that its word resonates everywhere. It expresses itself through a code of shapes, lights, and colors, recognizable both high in the sky and in the natural elements of this planet, as well as in the microcosm of our body.

Noticing these similarities amazed us so much that it led us to create 12 jewelry collections aimed at interpreting and allowing you to wear this universal code. An artistic project of high ethical jewelry that interprets the language of the cosmos that permeates the universe, our planet, and the human body.

The Language of the Cosmos

Some Photographs of the Event

P.za Castello

Palazzo Madama

Palazzo Madama and the Casaforte degli Acaja are an architectural and historical complex located in the central Piazza Castello in Turin. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, as part of the serial site “Savoia Residences.” The palace is home to the Museo Civico d’Arte Antica (Civic Museum of Ancient Art).

The western part of the original medieval complex was later called Palazzo Madama because it was first inhabited by Madama Cristina of Bourbon-France, known as the “first Madama Reale,” during the period 1620-1663, and then by Maria Giovanna Battista of Savoy-Nemours, known as the “second Madama Reale,” during the period 1666-1724. It was for the latter that the current façade was designed, between 1716-1718, by the court architect Filippo Juvarra.