Brief: Italy’s first jewelry museum educates and awes
BY KAREN AANONSEN
Vicenza has long been at the center of Italy’s gold and jewelry industries. So it only makes sense that the city would play host to the country’s first museum dedicated exclusively to baubles. The Museo del Gioiello — which opened its dazzling doors in December and had its visitor total hit five digits after just five months — boasts a permanent collection of about 400 jewels from such boldfaced names at Chanel and Van Cleef & Arpels. These treasures are housed on the museum’s upper floor, divided amongst nine themed rooms: Beauty, Function, Magic, Symbol, Art, Fashion, Design, Icons, and Future. Meanwhile, the ground floor plays host to a bookshop as well as a temporary exhibition space. From September 5 to January 7, that transitional area will be occupied by “Gioielli per la Pace,” a display of international jewelry designers’s interpretations of peace.
—August 2015