Matthew (Matteo) is not merely a maker—he is an alchemist of memory, a student of sacred remnants, and a restorer of the forgotten.
Rooted in the study of medieval history, museology, and relic culture, Matthew’s work spans centuries and continents. From uncovering monastic ruins in Abruzzo to recovering fossils with his father in the shale beds of Sylvania, his artisan jewelry creations are born of earth, spirit, and story.
Guided by the hands of his ancestors—Polish, Lithuanian, Schwabian, Hungarian, and Italian—Matthew weaves fine metals and precious stones with fragments of time: black diamonds, sacred rubies, fossilized trilobites, devotional relics. Each piece speaks the quiet language of ruins, relics, and rebirth, embodying a unique metalwork that is both artistic and profound.
Informed by archaeological digs in Rome and Veneto, and shaped by years spent preserving Catholic artifacts and ancestral lands, his jewelry is neither trend nor ornament—it is an invocation. It is historical jewelry design reimagined in gold, silver, and flame.
Larcinesi is his forge. His lineage is the fire.
Precious stones and gems from all over the world are often used in artisan jewelry, showcasing the beauty of historical jewelry design and unique metalwork.
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