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    Damiani donates the Chakra necklace to the Museo degli Argenti of Florence

    “The three stripes of diamonds that make up the necklace, symbolize ours family dedication to work. Once closed the necklace, the Damiani Chakra get together, reassembling the main circle as in the Oriental philosophy that inspired the jewel.” With these few words Silvia Damiani, Vice-chairman of Damiani SpA, describes the jewel which won the Diamonds Trading Company – Power of Love Award in 2003, and that she officially donated to the Museo degli Argenti of Florence to celebrate the closing of the exhibition “Damiani, 90 Years of Excellence and Passion” held form June to September in Palazzo Pitti.

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    Exhibition – Gioielli d’artista: la tradizione nella modernità

    Lately in Florence even the most distracted person may have seen the posters with a sort of faceted gem which bears the inscription Gioielli d’artista: la tradizione nella modernità (The artists’ jewels: the tradition in the modernity) that announce the exhibition hosted in the historic venue of the Ente Cassa di Risparmio di Firenze and the Horne Museum until 15 October 2014.   Allestimento Mostra Gioielli d’artista Firenze – Sede Cassa di Risparmio Firenze  

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    NORITAMY Obi Misubi collection Spring Summer 2014

    Blossom of iris, Japanese morning glory flowers, butterfly, sparrow or even eagle wings are just some of the natural elements that have inspired the several types of misubi, literally the knot of the obi-belt used in the Japanese kimono. A traditional decorative element full of meaning that the designer duo of Noritamy jewelry brand have reinterpreted in the latest Obi Misubi collection spring summer 2014.   Noritamy SS2014 Necklace – collage by The Fashion Commentator    

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    New talents – Jewelry Green by Clelia Stincheddu and Giulietta Piccioli

    Jewels, since their appearance among the ancient civilizations, were considered as a status symbol of the persons who wore them, but nowadays thanks to the great diffusion of bijoux made with poor and non-precious materials, they paradoxically seem to have an added value. They still are status symbols, but can also be considered as the full expression of our personality. Jewels talk about us, they reveal our taste, our culture, our life philosophy, so I was really impressed when I met Clelia Stincheddu and Giulietta Piccioli with their Jewelry Green project at the last edition of Pitti W in January.…

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    Surrealist Jewels: Elsa Schiaparelli and Delfina Delettrez

    During the Kenzo fall winter 2012 fashion show, Humberto Leon and Carol Lim presented a special jewelery line made in collaboration with Delfina Delettrez. The Italian jewel designer chose once again the Nature theme, enclosing nuts and dried orange segments into the resin and mounting them on gold sheets modeled as realistic shells or peels. As usual, Delfina made ironic jewels that fully reflect her personal neo-surrealist vision. Durante la sfilata Kenzo autunno inverno 2012 disegnata da Humberto Leon e Carol Lim sono stati presentati i gioielli realizzati in collaborazione con Delfina Delettrez. La designer italiana ancora una volta si…

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    Noritamy – Architectural jewels

    From September 22nd to 24th, in conjunction with the Fashion Week, in Milan, will be held “Touch! Neozone Cloudnine”, the Pitti Immagine fashion fair dedicated to the new talents’ scouting for women’s fashion. In this edition the NORITAMY jewelry brand will debut in Italy, thanks to Qalime distributor group, well known for its selection of contemporary jewel artists. Noritamy was born from the jewelry designer, Tammar Edelman and the architect Elinor Avni, the mother-daughter duo who mixed the aesthetics of architectural forms with the beauty of high and low range metals, along with a variety of other materials such as wood,…

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    Gioielli d’artista – Picasso To Koons: The Artist As Jeweler

    Fino a Gennaio è in corso al Museum of Arts and Design di New York “Picasso To Koons: The Artist As Jeweler ” la mostra che esplora la produzione di gioielli dei maestri dell’arte contemporanea attraverso i piccoli capolavori collezionati dalla stessa curatrice, Diane Venet. Until January is ongoing at the Museum of Arts and Design of New York “Picasso to Koons: The Artist As Jeweler”, an exhibition that explores the production of jewels by the masters of contemporary art through small masterpieces collected by the curator Diane Venet. Diane Venet, Bernar Venet In mostra sono esibiti ben 200 pezzi d’arte, ma la sua…