Schiavon
A Legacy of Passion: The Story of Angelo Schiavon and His Silversmithing Empire
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Impero accessories
Deco' cutlery, silver plated
Francese cutlery, silver plated
Conchiglia cutlery, silver plated
Impero cutlery, silver plated
America cutlery, silver plated
Cutlery packaging
About SCHIAVON
In 1944, a young and enthusiastic artisan named Angelo Schiavon embarked on an apprenticeship with skilled silversmiths and copper hammering artisans. At just thirteen, his passion for silversmithing led him to dedicate his life to crafting exquisite silver objects.
Angelo's eclectic, creative personality and strong determination set him apart from his peers. In 1957, he established his own silversmith workshop in a small storeroom in Treviso, near Venice. His artistry and craftsmanship led to increasing success, with his creations initially sold to antiquarian dealers and local retailers.
By 1964, Schiavon's entire production catered to the finest Italian silverware manufacturers. In 1970, distribution shifted to leading wholesalers, and in 1975, Schiavon exclusively supplied qualified retailers, ensuring selective distribution to upscale shops in Italy and beyond.
Today, the Schiavon plant spans 10,000 square meters on a 20,000-square-meter land, with highly specialized employees maintaining the artisan approach and expertise that define the brand. Angelo's children now proudly join him in managing the company, focusing on future challenges.
The Schiavon brand is renowned for its premium aesthetic, skilled workmanship, and technological innovation. Adapting to market changes and customer needs, the company continues to uphold its distinctive identity and values.
Schiavon's commitment to quality extends beyond its products, with expert marketing, distribution to select retailers, luxury packaging, reliable deliveries, exceptional customer care, and prompt repair services. The silver objects bear the factory mark 17TV, while 925 and 800 indicate the degree of purity, reflecting Schiavon's dedication to preserving the Italian silversmithing tradition.
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