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Pomellato Chain Bracelet
Pomellato, 1980s

18 Kt yellow and white gold bracelet set with diamonds (with concealed clasp).

Regular price $14,875 USD
Regular price Sale price $14,875 USD
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Brand: Pomellato

Circa: 1980s

Metal: 18K Yellow Gold, White Gold

Stone Details: Diamonds 2 cts. approx.

Dimensions: L190 mm

Weight: 62 g

Reference: BVJ1045 View full details
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Pomellato

Pomellato is a renowned Italian jewelry brand that has captivated the world with its distinctive style and innovative designs. The story of Pomellato begins in 1967 when Pino Rabolini, a visionary entrepreneur, set out to create a brand that would revolutionize the world of jewelry. Rabolini wanted to challenge the traditional norms of luxury jewelry by creating pieces that were bold, unconventional, and accessible. He envisioned jewelry that was not just for special occasions but could be worn every day, celebrating individuality and self-expression. With this philosophy in mind, Pomellato was born. From the start, Pomellato embraced a unique aesthetic. The brand's jewelry featured colorful gemstones, unconventional cuts, and unconventional combinations, setting it apart from the traditional jewelry of the time. Pomellato introduced the concept of prêt-à-porter jewelry, where each piece was designed to be worn effortlessly, making a statement in its simplicity.