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Pesci Che Volano

Handcrafted treasures from Florence

For over 20 years, Elena Dosio and her team have crafted unique bronze and silver jewellery, transforming raw metal into wearable art.

Each piece in entirely handmade in a small Florence atelier using the ancient lost-wax casting method, ensuring no two pieces are ever the same. The rustic, unpolished finish gives them an antique allure, while intricate details evoke the beauty of Etruscan craftsmanship.

More than accessories, these pieces carry stories of artistry, tradition, and imagination. The name Pesci Che Volano (‘flying fish’), inspired by Hieronymus Bosch’s dreamlike visions, reflects the brand’s ethos: jewellery that defies convention, inviting the wearer to embrace creativity and self-expression.

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Pesci Che Volano Collections

pendants & necklaces

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rings

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bracelets & charms

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earrings

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accessories

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home decor

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THE STORY BEHIND THE LABEL

Made in Florence

The Unique Craft of Timeless Jewellery

Born from the visionary mind of Elena Dosio, Pesci Che Volano is more than just jewellery, it is wearable art.

Each bronze and silver piece is handcrafted in a small atelier in Florence, where creativity and tradition come together through the ancient lost-wax casting method. This meticulous process, dating back thousands of years, transforms imagination into intricate, one-of-a-kind designs, ensuring no two pieces are ever the same.

Inspired by the beauty of nature and the boundless realm of fantasy, every creation carries a raw, sculptural quality, reminiscent of Etruscan relics and timeless artistic expressions. These are not just accessories but miniature works of art.

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Jewellery That Holds Time

Each piece by Pesci Che Volano is cast by hand in Florence, using ancient techniques passed down through generations. If you appreciate symbolism, craftsmanship, and objects made to last — we’d love to share this story with you.