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Love in Verona Collection



Love in Verona is inspired by Verona, the city of romance. Theater of the most famous love story in literature, that of Romeo and Juliet, and since 1930 home to the “Juliet Club”. In this club, a group of people still meet to read thousands of love letters addressed to Juliet that arrive from all corners of the earth. They answer each one and then preserve them in a precious archive.

The design of Love in Verona takes the 4-petaled diamond flower, already the main feature of other collections of the brand and repeats it along the entire surface of the jewellery like a love mantra. Illuminated by diamonds and colored by precious gems Love in Verona is the anthem collection of romance.

The 'craftsmanship of each piece of jewellery is expressed with a minimal and contemporary look, aimed at emphasising how the most exclusive jewellery often has simple shapes, yet can emanate an irresistible light and allure.

Two images of gold and diamond rings: one featuring two thick gold rings with diamonds, and the other displaying four thinner gold rings also adorned with diamonds

Art Deco Collection


Beyond the clear inspiration from the eponymous art movement of the 1920s and 1930s, the silhouette of Art Deco jewelry is playful and reminiscent of the iconic “conversational pieces ” of the past:  those pieces of jewelry that intrigue so much that they spark a conversation. Perhaps it is for the same reason that today the Art Deco collection is the one that appears most often in the Instagram photos.

The connection to the artistic current is evident in the design of each piece, made up of geometric lines that repeat in a symmetrical and regular manner. This severity is interrupted and disrupted by movable elements such as tassels and chains made of irregular little balls. The mix of severity and softness makes these jewels unusual protagonists in the world of high jewelry, while keeping their exclusive aura intact.

As was the case with Art Deco in the 1920s, these jewels have a revolutionary and curious character. Their manufacture is a spectacular encounter of traditional craftsmanship and cutting-edge technology. Gold masters and machines collaborate to create jewels that are perfect in structure, yet as poetic and unique as artworks forged by hands

Two images, each featuring three gold rings adorned with diamonds, highlighting luxury and elegance in design