
Milanese design and Venetian tradition blend in jewelry of Murano blown glass made by Antares jeweller Fulvia Notari. Twenty six years ago, Fulvia, an architect from Milan, moved to near Venice, fell in love with Murano glass and decided to create "wearable objects".
With love and time she came to know the characteristics of the 'glass material', and in 1995 founded Antares where she began her small artisan business journey creating artistic jewelry. Her architectural training allowed her to grasp innovative aspects of the glass and her jewellery blends the brilliance and opacity of glass in forms that adorn the body of a woman.
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