A contemporary atelier in Treviso devoted to bespoke sartorial creations and handcrafted jewels, rooted in artisanal excellence and a passion for beauty.
At a glance
AMANI is a design studio and craft workshop specialising in made-to-order garments and jewellery. Each piece emerges from direct collaboration between maker and client, uniting traditional handwork with contemporary vision.
History
Founded on Annarosa Gioielli’s conviction that craft flourishes when creative energies converge around shared devotion to beauty, AMANI brings together diverse artisanal skills under one roof. The studio operates as a space where sartorial and jewellery practices inform one another.
What you see
Located on Via San Francesco in central Treviso, the atelier functions as both workshop and showroom. Visitors encounter tools, materials, and works in progress—evidence of the handmade process that defines each commission.
Cultural significance
AMANI represents a contemporary commitment to bespoke craft at a moment when mass production dominates. By prioritising personalised creation and skilled handwork, the studio affirms the enduring value of artisanal practice in northern Italy’s craft tradition.
Key facts
- Address: Via San Francesco 32, 31100 Treviso
- Coordinates: 45.6683091, 12.2482721
- Phone: 334 771 4936
Practical information
AMANI operates by appointment. Contact the studio directly by phone to arrange a consultation or visit. Custom commissions may involve advance deposits and lead times.
Getting there
The atelier is situated on Via San Francesco in Treviso’s historic centre. If travelling by car, central parking is available nearby. Regular train service connects Treviso to Venice, Padua, and other regional cities.
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