Daniela Repetto is a contemporary jewelry maker. She teaches Wax modeling at the Scuola Orafa Ambrosiana in Milan and Fired enamel at the Istituti Orafi of Vicenza. She graduated in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and majored in sculpture at the Centro Trattamento Artistico dei Metalli (TAM) of Pietrarubbia, where she was a pupil of Arnaldo Pomodoro.
She studied goldsmithing under the guidance of Mariano Contin, disciple of Mario Pinton; Luigi Barato tutored her on fired enamels technique. In 1997 she projected and realized, in collaboration with Pupi Perati, a gold and fused glass pectoral cross, commissioned by the Diocese of Pavia, to be donated to Pope Benedict XVI during his visit to the city.
She is a member of WJA − Women's Jewelry Association, Chapter Italy and AGC − Contemporary Jewellery Association. Daniela Repetto, graduate in painting at the Academy of Fine Arts of Brera and pupil of Arnaldo Pomodoro, combines in her work a marked chromatic sensitivity with a innate attitude towards a plastic vision of the structures. The language that emerges is as an exquisite binomial between two and three-dimensional universes connected by a skilful use of the goldsmithing process.
The fired enamels and lost wax techniques enable her to create unique overlays made of brightly and contrasting coloured elements mixed with precious materials moulded in soft shapes of solids and voids. Her jewels, designed to harmonize the body without ever overcome it, possess the substance of primordial organic forms and remind us of Gaudì architectures.