Editor’s Note
This article introduces the “Arianna” collection by Orlando Orlandini, featuring large-scale jewelry crafted from interwoven gold threads. The collection draws inspiration from the Greek myth of Ariadne, who used a thread to guide Theseus through the labyrinth—a fitting metaphor for the intricate artistry behind these pieces.

The new “Arianna” collection. These are large-scale jewelry pieces created by intertwining fine gold threads.
Arianna (Ariadne) is a Cretan princess from Greek mythology. She falls in love with the hero Theseus, gives him a ball of thread, and helps him defeat the Minotaur living in the labyrinth.
This is not a new piece, but it exemplifies Orlandini’s signature “wearable” jewelry. It is a highly elaborate work where individual hoop-shaped parts of various sizes are manually connected and woven together to resemble a supple fabric.
