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he exhibition of historical and contemporary jewels, unique works of art, period costumes and iconographic materials, draws attention to the jewel artifact as a synthesis of technical and aesthetic research; also the expression of a rich cultural plurality both past and present. The exhibition is divided into three sections:

The first: “The relations and exchanges of precious with the East between the fifteenth and eighteenth centuries”

The second “Costume, style, fashion of Renaissance jewelry in Vicenza.”

The third “Vicenza Goldsmith and the current economic-cultural exchanges with the East.”

This last section is dedicated to an international project of economic-cultural globalization, under the high patronage of UNESCO, in which culture becomes a strategic tool to create economic profit in a climate of peace.