About

Una línea Jewellery is the jewellery brand developed by contemporary artist and jeweller Daniela Saadi. Trained in Art and Jewellery in Argentina, she deepened her research through a scholarship at the LAO school in Florence, Italy. There she explored the link between contemporary art, jewellery and certain migratory concepts that influenced her creative process. Her pieces take references from her artworks. At the same time, she is inspired by the organic forms of nature and its beauty, transferring these native elements to metal and combining them with drawings, lines, strokes and marks, incorporating everything unforeseen that arises in the creative process. His virtue is to give entity to the unresolved, to the spontaneous, to the unexpected and unpredictable, to turn it into the form of a piece of jewellery.

 Her original pieces of jewellery, which she designs and makes by hand in gold, silver and bronze, are the result of a dedicated and meticulous creative process in which she takes care of every detail so that each one of them retains its particularities. They are unique pieces that are characterised by their own singularity.

 

 

A line (in Spanish: una línea -that gives the name of my brand-), in my work, represents the first sign, the first expression to begin a creative act. The first gesture of a stroke to give rise to a sketch, a drawing, a piece.

 

I work from the concept of 'portable art'. The pieces are both jewellery and art objects. They are made with my own hands at every stage of the process, from the initial design to the final finish. According to an idea of conscious work, the times are different, I give each piece the time that the process of creation requires, respecting the times that each jewel asks of me.

 

I use the materials in a conscious way too, reusing every scrap of metal in new pieces. Many of them I even create them from a part discarded during the casting of another piece of jewellery, or from a scrap of metal I find. I work so that my jewellery collaborates in the conformation of a world conscious of itself, in the conviction that through beauty we transform it into a more dignified and habitable place.

 

To make my pieces I use contemporary goldsmithing techniques in contemporary key. Classical techniques with contemporary results.

For those inspired by elements of nature that I find, I use the Casting technique, which takes the shape of the object in a mould that is then filled with metal, to then continue working on the piece in its finish and lustre.

 

I think of my jewellery as pieces of art to be worn, I look for the beauty in each one and I want each person who chooses them to have this experience of encountering with a unique and beautiful object.