Born in the spring of 1969, Carolina Gómez de la Torre lives with her husband Armando and their children Armandito and Sebastián. Always inclined toward the relationships between different cultures, people and their customs, she chose a career in hotel administration. She first worked in hotels and restaurants, and later in public relations. Upon the...
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Born in the spring of 1969, Carolina Gómez de la Torre lives with her husband Armando and their children Armandito and Sebastián. Always inclined toward the relationships between different cultures, people and their customs, she chose a career in hotel administration. She first worked in hotels and restaurants, and later in public relations. Upon the birth of the children, she decided to stay at home with them while exploring the world of handicrafts. She studied wood painting, aluminum repoussé and now – with much satisfaction – glass jewelry. When working in glass, she lets her imagination take flight, which results in original designs.
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Beatriz Muñiz Iturburu was born in 1969. She studied communications at university, specializing in publicity. She worked as a TV producer, then as an executive in a prestigious international advertising agency for more than 12 years. Then she decided to turn to art, studying painting in oils and, later, fused glass along with mastering computer programs in graphic design and photography.
United by their passion for jewelry, Carolina and Beatriz studied the vitro fusion technique and then decided to work together in the wonderful project of jewelry design. Both create each piece with their own hands. What motivates them are the material's infinite possibilities. Exclusivity and unique design are supremely important to the talented women, and all their jewelry is set in fine Peruvian silver.
"There is nothing more marvelous than discovering the incredible forms and colors when the pieces come out of the kiln," both women agree. "And there is nothing more satisfying than the pleasure of others when they wear them."