
Graduated in 1993, she enrolled at the Vicenza School of Arts and Crafts where she specialized in qualified setter and graduated with honors. Hired by her teacher, she began working for prestigious brands such as Damiani and Chimento. In 1995 she opened her first goldsmith workshop in Conegliano Veneto (TV), with sale to the public, in partnership with a colleague. The laboratory worked fine, partnership does not. In 1996 she returned to Belluno, immediately hired in a jewelry store.
But the horizons remain different: she opens a VAT number and, once the shift in the jewelery shop were over, in the evening time inside the home workshop, she carries out repairs on behalf of some jewelery shops in the province of Belluno.
On weekends, she works in a wine shop.
With the savings set aside, as early as 1997 she can finally open her goldsmith workshop Gior in Belluno and free up all her goldsmith creativity. Noted and invited by the Municipality of Feltre, at the Handicraft Exhibition she realizes in extempore the only existing copy of the Patera of Castel Vint, the original of which is kept at the Correr museum in Venice. She was also called to the editions of the Artistic Craft Fair of Cison di Val Marino international Thaitian Pearl Trophi, winning 2 second place and 2 third place. With awards, she got visibility and fame, especially in the Belluno area. The participation in a couple of editions of the Guardiagrele goldsmith competition, and the publication of her works in the books subsequently printed, definitively consecrate the talent of Isabella Gabbin. In 2008 she presented a personal exhibition at the Hotel Posta, in Cortina d’Ampezzo (BL). In 2009, she patented some jewels internationally, which she presented at Bulgari and Recarlo; in the same year, anticipating the times, she opened the first professional Compro Oro in Belluno.
In 2012 she inaugurated the current Gior Jewelery in Piazza del Mercato in Belluno, moving in the workshop, where she continues to create unique pieces of goldsmith art. Participates at Mido in Milan, with its own collections and creating jewels for OMAS Eyewear; she also participates in the Basel Watch and Jewelery Show. In 2015 she collaborated with Italo Fontana on the creation of the new U Boat eyewear line. In 2016, with the Charmas eyewear model, she won the prestigious international Silver A Design Award, in the Jewelry Eyewear and Watch Design Competition category. She won again for the same category the following year, in 2017, by showing at the international competition the work ‘Pendant in transformable yellow gold’, patented opening model in 18 kt yellow gold with 3.4 ct diamonds.