In a region where jewellery has always carried the weight of heritage and emotion, Di Volpe enters as a quiet revolution. Founded by Jordan Danieli, the fine jewellery house reimagines what modern adornment can mean—where artistry, conscience, and individuality converge. Its name, “of the fox” in Italian, is fitting: Di Volpe is sly in its elegance, subtle in its power, and undeniably magnetic.
What sets Di Volpe apart is its devotion to design as the soul of creation. Every piece begins not with a stone, but with an idea—a form conceived before a single facet is cut. Danieli’s sculptural approach transforms cultured diamonds, sapphires, and rubies into rare, architectural silhouettes: shield-cut necklaces, sharp-edged pendants, and the now-iconic Di Volpe motif—an abstract fox head formed from intersecting geometric planes.
This commitment to design is matched by an equally profound respect for the planet. Di Volpe’s pieces are handcrafted using responsibly sourced 18k gold and cultured gemstones that mirror the brilliance and durability of their mined counterparts, yet without the scars of extraction. It is a vision of luxury rooted in sustainability, where ethics and aesthetics coexist in harmony.
The debut collections—La Volpe, Dinamismo, and Simboli—speak a visual language of heritage and rebellion. Influenced by Italian Futurism and infused with Middle Eastern symbolism, the pieces feel both deeply personal and universally resonant. Each creation becomes a dialogue between culture and modernity, inviting its wearer to express not just beauty, but meaning.
In Di Volpe’s world, jewellery is not an accessory—it is a declaration. A reflection of identity, memory, and transformation. Amid a landscape of repetition, Di Volpe dares to design for those who seek something more profound: jewellery that doesn’t just shine, but speaks.