Pomellato: The Italian brand launches its first complete high jewellery collection

July 17, 2020

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

The dazzling combination of precious stones, striking volumes, large gold chains and the brand’s signature techniques have been elevated to great heights with the company’s first comprehensive high jewellery collection: La Gioia di Pomellato.

Since its founding in Milan in 1967 by Pino Rabolini, Pomellato has focused on designing powerful, creative but wearable jewellery. What was once locked away in the safe was replaced by bold accessories for women designed not only to adorn them, but to enrich their lifestyle, revolutionising the world of jewellery world.

Every curve of Pomellato's La Gioia Gourmette Assoluta high jewellery necklace is pavé set with diamonds

Every curve of Pomellato's La Gioia Gourmette Assoluta high jewellery necklace is pavé set with diamonds

 The necklace is a high jewellery interpretation of a Pomellato classic

The necklace is a high jewellery interpretation of a Pomellato classic

 Pomellato La Gioia Gourmette Assoluta high jewellery necklace, set with pavé brown diamonds

Pomellato La Gioia Gourmette Assoluta high jewellery necklace, set with pavé brown diamonds

 21 gold links scintillate with almost 3,000 diamonds set in pink gold

21 gold links scintillate with almost 3,000 diamonds set in pink gold

Come 2020 and Pomellato has chosen to take a bold, new step into the world of high jewellery while remaining true to itself. The 165 pieces in La Gioia di Pomellato reflect the Italian art of living in which there is no distinction between every day and evening jewellery.

I find it interesting that this collection can act as a kind of bridge between our past and our future, says Vicenzo Costaldo, Pomellato’s Creative Director. We had no restrictions, only a great desire to pay tribute to our history and declare: this is what we are!

The Gourmette Caméléo high jewellery necklace is pavé set with a dizzying array of multi-coloured stones

The Gourmette Caméléo high jewellery necklace is pavé set with a dizzying array of multi-coloured stones

 Sapphires, emeralds, tourmalines, spinels, tsavorites, garnets, rubies, tanzanites, aquamarines, topazes and diamonds are combined to create the graduated effect

Sapphires, emeralds, tourmalines, spinels, tsavorites, garnets, rubies, tanzanites, aquamarines, topazes and diamonds are combined to create the graduated effect

 It took almost 200 hours to set this chain so that it shines like a rainbow

It took almost 200 hours to set this chain so that it shines like a rainbow

 The Gourmette Caméléo is one of many colourful pieces in Pomellato's new La Gioia high jewellery collection

The Gourmette Caméléo is one of many colourful pieces in Pomellato's new La Gioia high jewellery collection

With La Gioia, the Casa Pomellato workshop has reinterpreted its own story whilst maintaining a balance between masterful performance and a bold approach. We therefore have large chains reincarnated in the Gourmette Caméléon necklace comprised of 29 gold links, decorated with a gradation of multi-coloured precious stones: sapphires, emeralds, tourmalines, spinels, tsavorites, garnets, rubies, tanzanites, aquamarines, topazes and diamonds. It took almost 200 hours of work to make this “gourmet chain” shine like a rainbow – a symbol of hope. And for fans of monochrome jewellery, 21 gold links have been combined to create the Gourmette Assoluta chokers, presented in two colour varieties: almost 3,000 colourless diamonds on white gold and the same number of cognac diamonds on pink gold.

Colour is a signature of Pomellato, beautifully showcased in the Gourmette Caméléon necklace

Colour is a signature of Pomellato, beautifully showcased in the Gourmette Caméléon necklace

Inspired by Nudo, Pomellato’s most iconic collection, the new Nudo Cascade necklace features irresistible “nude” gemstones that sway at the slightest movement. Their double-sided cut allows the stones to roll across the skin from side to side, with chandelier earrings enhancing this fluid effect. 

The Nudo Cascade necklace sets Nudo cut gemstones so that they sway with the slightest movement

The Nudo Cascade necklace sets Nudo cut gemstones so that they sway with the slightest movement

 The Nudo Cascade neckace features a fringe of stones suspended from a tsavorite-set chain

The Nudo Cascade neckace features a fringe of stones suspended from a tsavorite-set chain

  Another Nudo Cascade necklace pairs peridot and white topaz,  accented with tsavorite garnets

Another Nudo Cascade necklace pairs peridot and white topaz, accented with tsavorite garnets

 A close up of Pomellato's iconic Nudo cut

A close up of Pomellato's iconic Nudo cut

 The Nudo Plastron necklace is set with a juicy combination of gems

The Nudo Plastron necklace is set with a juicy combination of gems

 Blue topaz, moss-green peridot, lilac amethyst, sparkles of orange spessartine, raspberry shades of tourmaline, lemon-yellow quartz and waves of pink rhodolite create a rainbow effect

Blue topaz, moss-green peridot, lilac amethyst, sparkles of orange spessartine, raspberry shades of tourmaline, lemon-yellow quartz and waves of pink rhodolite create a rainbow effect

 The necklace delivers an intense explosion of colour

The necklace delivers an intense explosion of colour

Pavé, Pomellato’s favourite gem-setting technique, takes its rightful place in this collection. But in contrast to the colourless diamonds that most jewellers favour for their high jewellery creations, many coloured gemstones have been used in La Gioia. A striking example of this technique is the Pavé Sabbia necklace, accompanied by a ring and clip earrings. Pink sapphires and luminous rubies on pink gold are combined in the Pavé Sabbia Flamingo necklace and emeralds, colourless and cognac diamonds on white gold are combined in the Pavé Sabbia Peacock necklace. To create the striking ombré effect seen on these gemstones, seven different sizes of stones have been used, and it is literally impossible to count the number of colours used.

The organic curves of Pomellato's Pavé Sabbia necklaces are set with multi-tone emeralds and sapphires

The organic curves of Pomellato's Pavé Sabbia necklaces are set with multi-tone emeralds and sapphires

 The sapphire-sprinkled surfaces are pure Pomellato

The sapphire-sprinkled surfaces are pure Pomellato

 The Y-shaped Sabbia of Tahiti high jewellery necklace is effortlessly elegant

The Y-shaped Sabbia of Tahiti high jewellery necklace is effortlessly elegant

 The Pavé Sabbia choker and bracelet features an intricate gold mesh set with white, cognac and black diamonds

The Pavé Sabbia choker and bracelet features an intricate gold mesh set with white, cognac and black diamonds

In honour of its use of rare and unusual minerals, the Milanese brand debuts the Mineralismo set. On their surface, patterns sketched by Mother Nature are works of art in themselves. With echoes of Pomellato’s ring-only high jewellery collection, Armonie Minerali, pink rhodonites with soft black spots surround the “claws” in the bracelet and necklace, which are studded with black diamonds and pink sapphires. The necklace signs off with a “scorpion tail” that is also encrusted with glamorous pink sapphires, with the same design repeated in green malachite, brown tiger’s eye, blue turquoise and blue lapis lazuli.

The raw beauty of rhodonite is showcased in the Mineralismo necklace

The raw beauty of rhodonite is showcased in the Mineralismo necklace

As you can see, already familiar images once again glisten with new colours and became even more elegant – La Dolce Vita in every sense!

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