Pomellato
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Pomellato is a renowned Italian luxury jewelry brand, known for its unconventional, colorful, and handcrafted creations. It revolutionized the concept of "prêt-à-porter jewelry," meaning jewelry that can be worn and changed like clothes every day, not just on special occasions.
History and Philosophy
Pomellato is particularly known for several iconic jewelry lines:
Pomellato is considered a pioneer in sustainability:
History and Philosophy
- Founding: The brand was founded in Milan in 1967 by Pino Rabolini.
- Milanese Craftsmanship: Every piece of jewelry is handcrafted by over 100 expert artisans at the in-house atelier in Milan, emphasizing the commitment to artisanal perfection and creative innovation.
- Design Philosophy: Pomellato is famous for its unique, custom-cut colored gemstones and its ability to capture light. The designs are distinctive, combining fashion consciousness with classic style, and stand out for their sensuality and boldness.
- Affiliation: Pomellato has been part of the Kering luxury group since 2013.
Pomellato is particularly known for several iconic jewelry lines:
- Nudo: Arguably the most famous collection, known for its "naked," playful solitaire rings with brightly colored gemstones. The specific cut and the ring design are proprietary.
- Catene: A collection that focuses on the beauty and technical mastery of gold chains, presented in various styles and link sizes.
- Iconica: A line characterized by the soft, sensual curves of its gold pieces, capturing the essence of the Pomellato design philosophy.
Pomellato is considered a pioneer in sustainability:
- Responsible Gold: The brand sources 100% responsible gold and promotes the sustainability of craftsmanship through its own training program called "Pomellato Virtuosi".
- Social Commitment: With the #PomellatoForWomen program, the brand advocates for gender equality, diversity, and inclusion.