Close-up of a hand with two rings resting on the edge of a wooden chair. One ring appears to be a gold band with embedded gemstones, and the other is a silver band with clear stones.
A woman with manicured nails, wearing jewelry including rings and earrings, is hugging a shiny red object or surface, partially visible as a glossy red piece.
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Rings
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Earrings
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Bridal rings traditional in their exceptional craftsmanship, yet unexpected through their rare diamond cuts and distinctive design.

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Necklaces
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Bracelets

Enter a lyrical dream of exquisitely crafted fine jewelry that evokes charm and wonder.

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Photo by Bek Andersen

Photo by Bek Andersen

With a beautifully crafted on-trend collection, Michelle Fantaci fine jewelry is a favorite among jewelry insiders. Although the line features delicate, sensual designs rendered in premium materials, there’s a sense of ease to the jewelry.

Defined entirely by the details – feminine lines punctuated with geometric forms; a raw/refined dichotomy of metallic finishes – each piece feels at once modern and reminiscent of a lyrical talisman.  All pieces- necklaces of varying lengths, stacking rings, bangles- are carefully designed to create a quietly decadent sum even greater than its parts.

Michelle is both fine jewelry designer and artisan. A New York City native, she began experimenting with jewelry at the age of 15 and subsequently spent a year abroad studying metal-smithing and old-world jewelry making techniques in Florence, Italy. Later, while studying Interior Design in the graduate program at Pratt Institute, Michelle realized her true vocation was in jewelry. She went on to study wax modeling under the highly respected technical teacher, Fred de Vos, and in 2007 she launched her namesake collection.

Michelle Fantaci fine jewelry has appeared in the pages of Vogue, W, The New York Times, Women’s Wear Daily, and many others. Before shifting to a direct to consumer model in 2023, the collection was sold at a select group of top retailers across the United States including Broken English, Moda Operandi and Goop. 

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