ABOUT

 - EMPATHY -

Word that derives from the ancient Greek composed of en- "inside" and pathos "feeling", conceived as the ability to feel inside, in harmony with the other. In love relationships, empathy is a fundamental factor that stimulates the desire to merge reciprocally, facilitating the involvement of growth within the couple.Empathy is also the ability to divert attention from material things to focus on giving oneself.


- STORY -

It is when Endemika decides to get married that she has the desire to give a jewel that is more than a ring to exchange, but a symbol of sharing with a simple and elegant design, an index of style and timeless refinement.

Hence the inspiration to revisit tradition in a modern key, in a new and innovative way, maintaining that perfection and proportions typical of the Renaissance.

A unique, personal and exclusive jewel with which the couple can share, unite and keep a secret message.

It is then that the idea of creating that ring which will be given the name of "empathy" was born.


- THE DESIGN -

Empathy is the ring that becomes a symbol of eternal love, the perfect circle.

Not just a ring to "swap" but "two halves" to be joined to complete the union, to share a part of oneself and to pass from an "I" to a "we".

Two halves, two "promises" that merge, made with perfect carvings and that when combined become a jewel and a modern reinterpretation of the exclusive and precious Gimmels (Gemini) used in the Renaissance aristocracy.

It is the ring of reciprocity and exchange.


- ENDEMIKA -

Endemika is an acronym that contains the most important and vital thing that accompanies the creator and author in his life.

 
Graduated with full marks in Architecture from the Politecnico di Milano, from an early age he was passionate about the profound diversity of cultures and thoughts that the world offers.

He includes in his study plan the Psychotherapy exam at the Medicine and Surgery Department of the Polyclinic of Milan. A very rewarding and stimulating experience that fueled his curiosity and desire to know the different way of living and thinking of people.

He begins a path with which he understands how identifying with others and empathy can be useful for understanding the needs and requirements of others.

Today Endemika continues with its activity in multiple sectors, always trying to include in its projects and creations the empathic desire for the needs of its interlocutors.
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