Pomellato has unveiled two capsule collections, Mora and Mosaico, in celebration of Pomellato’s wealthy heritage and artisanal mastery.
The brand new collections, which varieties part of the ‘Memorie d’ Archivo’ – Archival Reminiscences, revisits and reinvents two “beloved” collections from 1996 and 1997.
On the core of those collections lies a re-interpretation of Pomellato’s signature cabochon reduce.
This gem reduce has turn into synonymous with Pomellato’s “distinctive type, symbolising the model’s ethos of chic playfulness”.
The Mosaico assortment attracts inspiration from the artwork of mosaic. Every ring showcases a big, assertion composition of cabochon-cut gemstone, complemented by a brilliant-cut diamond or colored gemstone pave ́ set in Pomellato’s signature rose gold.
From the blue hues of sodalite to the earthy “heat” of skarn with chrome tourmalines, the gathering presents a special mixture of gems.
In the meantime, the ‘Mora’ assortment, named after the Italian phrase for blackberry, is a tribute to “nature’s abundance”.
Every Mora ring includes a cluster of cabochon gem stones perched atop a sculptural rose gold band.
The “standout” piece from the capsule mixes the blue-bended hues of labradorite with the glint of white diamonds.
Vincenzo Castaldo, Pomellato’s artistic director, mentioned: “With Mora and Mosaico, I needed to reintroduce two of Pomellato’s biggest successes which can be significantly pricey to me, utilizing supplies which have turn into more and more attention-grabbing to us: mineral gem stones.”