- LA HISTORIA
- El producto
- LOS VALORES Y LA RESPONSABILIDAD SOCIAL
- La Compañía Pomellato
- Información financiera corporativa
El producto
Pomellato jewellery is crafted in Italy with all the care of artisans, and only ever using raw materials of the highest quality standards.
Starting from the classic jewellery-making tradition, over the years Pomellato has developed innovative stone cutting and setting methods, conferring characteristics of shape, light and colour to the jewellery that give the whole range unmistakeable personality and style.
Constantly renewing the collections is Pomellato’s strong point: pursuing a dynamic and current flair while confirming the brand's tradition and values.
Every collection interprets the "mood" of the years in which it was created, and never goes out of fashion: Re and Regina pendants (70s), Griffe rings (1995), Gourmette (1997), Lucciole (2000), Victoria (2001), Nudo (2001) and M'ama non m'ama (2009) are "evergreen" jewels, strongly associated with Pomellato.
1995 spawned Dodo, the first jewel combining a decorative function with the idea of conveying a message. With a unisex and multi-generational allure, Dodo – an independent brand since 2001 – owes its success to the universal language of emotions.
To celebrate its 40th anniversary in 2007, Pomellato launched the Pom Pom collection, that marked its debut in high-end jewellery. Every ring of this collection is designed around stones that are unique in their rarity, large size or irregular shape. Sophisticated, excessive, contemporary jewels, whose high value combines culture and an unconventional flair.
2012 was the debut year for Pomellato 67, with the brand reinterpreting the rock and transgressive spirit of the late 60s in a stunning collection, translating the style codes of the Milanese maison into solid silver.
Pomellato has been an innovative "trend-setter" also in the field of communication, with advertising campaigns by famous photographers like Helmut Newton, Gian Paolo Barbieri, Lord Snowdon, Michel Comte (author of the SHOTS project), Paolo Roversi and Javier Vallhonrat.
