Gioconda
Inspiration: a trickle of water threaded through by a ray of light.
Its flexible luminosity captured by stunning technical prowess.
The collection that comes closest to the essence of Roberto Demeglio jewellery.
Its flexible luminosity captured by stunning technical prowess.
The collection that comes closest to the essence of Roberto Demeglio jewellery.
Giotto
Revisiting a classic design.
Changing its shape.
Absorbing its essence.
Softening its curves, bringing out the light.
Changing its shape.
Absorbing its essence.
Softening its curves, bringing out the light.
Domino
Black and white.
Diamonds, gold, and ceramics.
Rearranging the play of contrasts.
Tradition? Novelty?
Nothing but elegance.
Diamonds, gold, and ceramics.
Rearranging the play of contrasts.
Tradition? Novelty?
Nothing but elegance.
Jolly
Gold.
Out of the ordinary.
Surprisingly original colours, with depth.
The jingle of myriad rings.
Generous dimensions and embracing forms.
A piece of jewellery that is always with you.
Out of the ordinary.
Surprisingly original colours, with depth.
The jingle of myriad rings.
Generous dimensions and embracing forms.
A piece of jewellery that is always with you.
Spyros
Sinuous and flexible: a precious caress.
It seems the jeweller’s skills have softened metal and moulded precious stones.
A pleasure to admire – and to wear.
White, brown, and black diamonds chase each other, evoking nature and its elements with rich but implicit subtlety.
It seems the jeweller’s skills have softened metal and moulded precious stones.
A pleasure to admire – and to wear.
White, brown, and black diamonds chase each other, evoking nature and its elements with rich but implicit subtlety.
Joy
A precious thread.
drawn, cut, and hand-formed by skilled craftsmen into hundreds of tiny rings.
drawn, cut, and hand-formed by skilled craftsmen into hundreds of tiny rings.
Nishicawa
1893 – Tokichi Nishikawa of the Imperial Fisheries of Japan, invents a method of cultivating pearls.
1908 - Nishikawa patents the system for producing round pearls. Nowadays all the world’s cultured pearls use the Nishikawa system.
1908 - Nishikawa patents the system for producing round pearls. Nowadays all the world’s cultured pearls use the Nishikawa system.
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