Italy is renowned for its skilled craftsman, so it comes as no surprise that some of the worldās most beautiful and sought-after jewelleryĀ is created there. In this guide, we highlight six of the best Italian JewelryĀ designers.
Bulgari
With a 130-year heritage,Ā BulgariĀ is arguably the most famous jewellery brandin Italy. Loved by A-listers the world over ā Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton were among its most famous customers ā the brand is best known for its snake-inspired Serpenti collections, B.zero1 rings, and show-stopping necklaces composed of vibrantly coloured gemstones and diamonds.
Pomellato
Jewellery brand Pomellato burst on to the scene in the 1960s with its brightly coloured gemstones and the mantra that jewellery should not be a stagnant accessory and should instead be changed and worn as often as clothes.
Roberto Coin
Roberto CoinĀ was an Italian jewellery designer for several international jewelleryĀ brands before he launched his own brand in Vicenza in 1977. He is best known for his limited-edition Animalier collections. Each Roberto Coin piece comes with a hidden Roberto Coin ruby, signifying the jewelleryāsĀ authenticity.
Buccellati
With a strong Milanese heritage,Ā Buccellatiās aesthetic is both baroque and modern. The brandās Dream bracelets are created with an almost fabric-like textureĀ and are decorated with beautiful gemstones in a rainbow of colours.
Damiani
Since 1924, family-run business Damiani has been creating jewelry steeped in Italian history and style. Some of its most impressive designs to date are the stunning Butterfly collections, which demonstrate the brandās sublimely craftsmanship, the work of its team of skilled artisans.
Delfina Delettrez
Delfina Delettrez is a contemporary Italian Jewelry designer who seems destined to become one of Italyās enduring names. Her evil-eye cuff rings and retractable bracelets can be found in the jewelry boxes of fashionable women the world over.