Editor’s Note
This excerpt introduces Giovanna Broggian, whose journey from landscape architecture to jewelry design was shaped by her family’s workshop and a pivotal 1992 encounter with Mikimoto that revealed the beauty of pearls.

Giovanna was born in 1966. She studied landscape architecture at a university in Milan and married an architect. However, having grown up with parents who ran a jewelry workshop, she developed a deep interest in jewelry design and, through her parents, encountered Mikimoto.
From the 2002 collection, from left:
Ring: K18 White Gold / Black South Sea Pearl / Diamond – ¥500,000
Lavaliere: K18 White Gold / Black South Sea Pearl / Diamond – ¥400,000
Lavaliere: K18 White Gold / White South Sea Pearl / Diamond – ¥370,000
Ring: K18 White Gold / White South Sea Pearl / Diamond – ¥560,000
*All items went on sale in Japan from March.
Her designs frequently feature jewelry with multiple uses from a single item, such as a lavaliere (Y-shaped pendant) with an adjustable length and convertible chains that can connect a bracelet and necklace to create a longer piece. Indeed, such pieces seem versatile for various everyday occasions.
From the 2002 collection, from top:
Pendant: K18 Yellow Gold / Akoya Pearl – ¥50,000
Pendant: K18 White Gold / Akoya Pearl / Diamond – ¥200,000
Earrings: K18 Yellow Gold / Akoya Pearl – ¥180,000
*All items went on sale in Japan from March.
These are jewelry pieces that highlight the perfectly round shape characteristic of cultured pearls. While this might sound like a very common idea, seeing her works in person feels remarkably fresh. However, designing such dynamic, adventurous, and rule-defying jewelry must require considerable courage. For her, is the weight of representing Japan’s top jeweler, Mikimoto, not heavy?
These confident words! Giovanna is convinced that her designs further enhance the beauty of Mikimoto’s pearls. And the splendid new pieces presented at this 《Vicenza Oro 1》 undoubtedly substantiate her statement.
