Sibilia
Fernanda Sibilia studied jewelry making at the prestigious Escuela Municipal de Joyeria in Buenos Aires, Argentina, where she learned complex jewelry techniques and skills. In 1995, Sibilia decided to open her own business. Sibilia finds inspiration from her trips to different countries of Latin America, early twentieth-century Latin American art movements and popular art forms.
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| Sibilia Copper Rose Gold Earring | Sibilia Rose Gold Confite Cuff |
From blowtorch to paintbrush, Sibilia manipulates metals and finishes to create dramatic, wearable pieces. Sibilia’s modern creations appeal to buyers around the world. Sibilia’s pieces are all handmade by a group of young craftsmen, with the company staying true to its roots. The handmade nature of her art signifies each piece is unique. Her jewelry is a line synonymous with expert craftsmanship and some of the most beautiful, easy-to-wear jewelry which combines functionality with craft.
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| Sibilia Rueda Earrings | Sibilia Mix Metal Chelo Bracelet |
Fernanda Sibilia’s jewelry is crafted from hand-shaped brass; each piece is plated with 24k gold, sterling silver, as well as copper, bronze and gunmetal, in geometric shapes.
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| Sibilia Gold & Copper Petalos Earrings | Sibilia Hammered Gold Links Necklace | Sibilia Hammered Gold Juana Cuff |
Today, Fernanda Sibilia’s jewelry line is sold internationally from the United States to Hong Kong to Saudi Arabia. Sibilia’s unique wearable art has also drawn rave reviews in many publications such as Vogue, Elle and Marie Claire.











