About

Diletta Gioacchini is an Italian artist and designer whose work explores the intersection of jewelry, art, and collectible design. Raised in a family shaped by art, invention, and travel, she grew up surrounded by creativity, curiosity, and a profound appreciation for craftsmanship.

These early influences became the foundation of her artistic vision.

Driven by an enduring commitment to art and design, she moved to New York, where she spent a decade designing jewelry for some of the world's leading luxury houses. The city became a place of transformation; its energy, diversity, and creative freedom profoundly shaping her perspective and expanding her visual language.

She eventually returned to Tuscany, establishing her atelier in San Gimignano, where the surrounding landscape and centuries of history continue to inform her practice.

Working across jewelry, sculpture, and collectible objects, Diletta develops Alien Nature, an ongoing artistic investigation into the hidden structures and visual language of the natural world. Her creations translate organic forms into wearable works of art, inviting a dialogue between nature, material, memory, and imagination.

An artist's workspace with paint, brushes, a palette, and sketches of abstract patterns on paper. The photo is taken from a top-down view, showing the person’s legs and part of the studio surface.
A brick archway with a wooden gate, covered by a large flowering vine with purple blossoms, framing a view of the distant landscape and sky.
Decorative vintage metal ornament in a leaf or floral shape on a textured, woven background.
A woodworking workspace with carved paper or wood templates, a file, a pen, and various tools, indicating a craftsmanship or art project in progress.