Upon Kim’s return to New York, the sisters decided to set the course for their future business. After working in the jewelry industry, in early 2012, with a clear vision, Nicole and Kim founded Sorellina – meaning younger sister in Italian. With an opportunity to develop jewellery that expresses their own unique sensibility, the sisters began clearly defining what great design means to them and how that translates to their clientele. Neither subtle nor discreet, Sorellina pieces are bold statement pieces made for the urban, modern woman. Sorellina creates a harmonious dichotomy by seamlessly blending opposing ideas of feminine with masculine and vintage with modern.
Can you talk a little bit about
how both of you chanced upon
jewellery designing?
Nicole: After college, I went to FIT to
study fashion design. I took a jewellery
fabrication class for fun and fell in love
and switched my focus to jewellery.
I would bring home projects and
show them to Kim — and that’s when
we decided to join forces and start
Sorellina.
Can you walk us through your
latest collection?
Nicole: Our newest collection is based
on Tarot cards. The history and imagery
has always been something we are both
fascinated by. The collection is being
launched later this month and focuses
on 5 of the 22 major arcana cards.
Would you say both of your
creative process is always in sync?
Is it much easier to work as a pair
than by yourself?
Kim: We have very different strengths.
Nic does all of the designing and I do
more of the business side of things. Her
creative process is way too disorganized
for me to understand but I love the
results!
Where do both of you draw your
inspirations from?
Nicole: I am constantly inspired by
my surroundings. NYC is filled with
such great art, music, architecture
and people. Our office is in midtown
Manhattan with a view of the Chrysler
Building from our window, one of our
favorite buildings in the world. We’ve
always used the Art Deco era as a
jumping off point for our designs, so it’s
a perfect location for us.
From a spark (idea) to how it
becomes a finished piece of
jewellery, can you explain your
creative process as a team?
Nicole: I am always sending sketches
to Kim late at night and she always says
the same thing: “Put them together in
a presentation and let’s go over it in
the morning.” It’s good that we balance
each other out in that way. We go over
every piece together and then I start
the journey of searching for stones and
working with our production team to make each piece a reality. Kim is the
one who keeps a tight reign over the
budget to make sure that I don’t get too
crazy!
What metal and gemstones do you
like working with and why?
Nicole: Yellow gold and diamonds are
always my go-to, but as we’ve expanded
our collections, gems have come more
into play. Our most popular signet
rings are offered in an array of gems,
including Onyx, Quartz, Moonstone,
Lapis, Malachite, Opal, Tiger’s Eye and
Turquoise — and our cocktail rings
often feature custom cuts of gems like
Spinel and Tanzanite.
Every brand has its own sense
of aesthetic. And people on the
other have their own preferences.
Your brand doesn’t cater to massproduced
jewellery, each piece
is unique. How do you find the
balance of satiating your own
creative desire while giving clients
what they want?
Kim: We’ve been able to create a robust
custom business that really allows us
to work one-on-one with clients and
create their dream pieces. This allows
us the freedom to put our stamp on the
core collection, but then take that vibe
and help clients imagine engagement
rings or other one-of-a-kind jewellery that speaks to them directly.
How important do you think it
is for a jewellery designer to be
abreast with trends?
Nicole: While it can be really fun
to play with trends, I think it is more
important to create pieces that stand
the test of time.
What kind of jewellery is most in
demand these days?
Kim: People love anything that can
be customized! Our signet rings are
extremely popular.
Where do you think luxury fashion
jewellery stands in the market
today, amidst consumers and what
does the future for this market
look like?
Kim: We’ve seen that people are still
purchasing fine jewellery even during
the pandemic — customers want things
that have innate value and that they can
hold on to long after all of this is over.
How are you weathering these
unprecedented times – as a brand,
please give our readers a few tips
to cope.
Nicole: We’re just trying to lean into the
time with our families, knowing that we
won’t get this time back with our young
children. We’ve also used it as time to
design and explore some concepts that
we didn’t have time to fully flesh out
back when we were too busy.
In your experience of travelling,
which country do you find most
inspiring for your line of work and
why?
That’s a tough question! We both
love to travel and miss it terribly right
now. Italy is one of our favorite places,
though! You cannot help but be inspired
by its beauty and history.
Follow DiamondWorld on Instagram: @diamondworldnet
Follow DiamondWorld on Twitter: @diamondworldnet
Follow DiamondWorld on Facebook: @diamondworldnet