A capital of design and fashion, an incubator of trends and a teacher of lifestyle, in a peculiar balance between excesses and sobriety, Milan has always been also one of the world capitals of jewellery. It is the hometown of major brands and at the same time the place where young talents, independent brands, and avant-garde productions continue to find their lifeblood, ready to blend with the city’s other great assets - fashion and design. Here, the second edition of the Milano Jewelry Week is preparing to “recapture” Milan after a two-year stop imposed by the Covid-19 pandemic. It will be an opportunity to rethink the function of jewellery and the spaces, not only physical, where to experience and contextualise it. After all, the question of spaces to inhabit, protect with more sustainable supply chains, and redefine with the conscious work of humans is one of the hottest in various sectors, from fashion and luxury to textiles, the first to venture with some ease into the unknown spaces of digital realty