Pagio Jewelry Designs is an independent jewelry design company, based in New York, led by professional artist and jewelry designer, Paola Giordano.
Paola designs and fabricates all of her work independently utilizing unique, unusual, and often times unduplicated semi-precious stones combined with various precious metals- resulting in bold, one of a kind statement pieces of jewelry.
Pagio Jewelry Designs pieces are for the discerning woman who is looking for originality, uniqueness, solid craftsmanship, and a substantial piece of statement jewelry.
Prior to Covid-19 outbreak in 2020, Pagio Jewelry Designs traveled to and participated in between 35-40 juried fine art events from April through Christmas each year. In addition to selling at shows/events, Pagio Jewelry Designs work is carried in various boutique stores and galleries.
Additional services provided: custom Bridal pieces, custom work, repairs/redesign, and gift certificates.
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Additional Accomplishments:
2022: Pagio Jewelry Designs opened a contemporary craft gallery in Oyster Bay, NY that is known as “The Pagio Gallery". The gallery predominantly carries the Pagio Jewelry Designs jewelry line, but also the work of other fine craft artisans. Similar to the mobile art gallery, but stationary. The Pagio Gallery opened at the end of April 2022.
2018: Pagio Jewelry Designs launched "The Pagio Marketplace" which was a bi-monthly, pop-up event that took place on Thursday evenings in Huntington Village, NY. The Marketplace was similar to a Farmer's Market, but hosted fine craft artisans selling their wares in addition to live music. The purpose of the Marketplace was to promote local artists works, provide fine/skilled craftsmanship to the consumer and encourage the support of small businesses.
2016: Pagio Jewelry Designs was invited by Pottery Barn to host in store, pop up events at various store locations in order to showcase their new line of jewelry boxes.
2014: Paola purchased a former Fed Ex truck, and revamped it to become what is known as "Long Island's First Mobile Art Gallery". The Gallery, known as "The Pagio Truck", primarily carried Pagio Jewelry Designs pieces, but the Gallery also showcased the work of various fine craft artisans.