Michael Bondanza is a gifted designer with a passion for art
and jewelry. His jewelry career began in the early 70's with his desire to create
a western style belt buckle for himself. Native American images set him on his
first path. However, with his growing mastery of technique, a more personal
sense of design began to evolve. Michael became increasingly aware of the quality
of craft and the level of design he wanted to aspire to. His two favorite designers
were Georg Jensen and the early work of Cartier.
Michael started experimenting in sterling silver, 18kt gold, and rosewood. The
response to his work was tremendous, and the enthusiasm for his creativity and
uniqueness encouraged him to begin experimenting with platinum. His innovative
designs and imaginative concepts, along with the complex combinations of platinum
and 18kt gold attracted the most distinguishable retailers in the fine jewelry
business.
As demand for his designs grew, Bondanza decided to expand his business. In
1974, the designer began selling his jewelry to some Fifth Avenue's finest retailers.
Michael registered his trademark "Platinum Redefined" as he continued to use
platinum as his canvas in a new way, and as his designs became more of a personal
vision expressed through the art of jewelry. "It takes at least ten years to
get grounded, to gain enough skill and experience to begin to tackle something
with real meaning".
Over the years, Michael has won numerous international awards for his creative
use of platinum, and his designs have won him notoriety amongst the designer
community. He has received many prestigious honors for his work, and has been
witness to continual success.