Tag: palmiero
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PALMIERO CELEBRATES THE GLORIOUS GINKGO
Palmiero’s latest range, the Ginkgo Collection, not only highlights beautiful jewellery creations – it celebrates hope, strength, and longevity as well. Palmiero’s founder, Carlo Palmiero, constantly looks to nature for inspiration. His masterpieces from various collections like Rays of Sun, Embracing Flowers, Animals, and more, all call to mind the intricacies of the natural world.…
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PALMIERO IN THE SPOTLIGHT
Our love affair with Italian high jewellery brand Palmiero continues with the introduction of new collections that celebrate beauty, form, and the Made in Italy distinction Bracelet from Palmiero’s Vanity collection Palmiero Gioielli was founded by Carlo Palmiero in 1979 and is known for stunning one-of-a-kind jewellery creations that feature shades of colour applied to…
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PALMIERO PRESENTS: CHINOISERIE
Palmiero’s Chinoiserie collection celebrates the beauty and allure of the East Derived from Chinese and East Asian artistic traditions, the chinoiserie aesthetic is celebrated in the world of design and culture for its richness and vibrancy. Recently entranced by chinoiserie’s beauty and allure is Palmiero, an Italian jewellery brand loved for its exquisite creations.…
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THE UNSHAKEABLE ITALIAN SPIRIT
Made in Italy rings by Leonori At one point, things were not looking very well for Italy. During the early days of the coronavirus pandemic, Italy was the worst hit European nation and its death rate even surpassed China’s. What followed was a nationwide lockdown, transforming the vibrant country into a literal ghost town. With…
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IN EXCESS
Why be feeble when you can be fabulous? Let these big, beautiful, and excessively opulent earrings get you on the right track. Palmiero’s “Rays of Sun” collection is all about curves and sinuous movement, which is dramatically achieved in this pair of earrings. It features a mixture of rose gold and white diamonds. Two oval…
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The light and grace of butterfly-inspired jewels
Over the course of history, the butterfly has been depicted artistically throughout many different cultures. In the Egyptian era, the image of a butterfly was frequently carved into art and architectural structures. Thought by many to be the bearer of good fortune, the silhouette of a butterfly mid-flight with its delicate wings fluttering is cherished for…
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BOWS & GRACES
The ribbon has been a recurring jewellery motif since the mid-17th century, ever since it was first seen on Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sévigné. She was one of the first women in the French court to decorate the front of her bodice with bow-shaped diamond jewels. It was such a success that the fashion…