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White South Sea and grey Tahitian pearls are assembled in a graduation of tones and ...
Working on the rivière-style necklace with baroque-shaped aquamarines in Milan's Pomellato ateliers. LA GIOIA di ...
Extreme precision has been required to grade the 2,500 colour gemstones composing the Shades of ...
Sabina Belli, CEO of Pomellato says: “Gold is at the heart of what we do. ...
The Catene necklace by Pomellato, a re-interpretation of the classic gold chain, is made of ...
In 2001 Pomellato launched its Nudo (which means Nude in Italian) ring which is now ...
Meaning ‘nude’ or ‘bare’ in Italian, the Nudo pink bracelet by Pomellato is set with ...
‘The Power of being present’, Pomellato's video for International Women's Day 2022. A film by ...
Episode five ‘The Power of being present’ of 'Pomellato For Women', a series launched in ...
Australian actress, writer and producer Rebel Wilson appears in Pomellato for Women's video 'The Power ...
Rising star Australian actress Samara Weaving says: 'What really matters is who we decide to ...
Multi-hyphenate entrepreneur Aisha Tyler promotes the importance of freedom and bravery to embrace who we ...
Singer and songwriter Alexandra Shipp, an advocate for diversity is joining the conversation in Pomellato's ...
Singer and actress Michaela Jaé Rodriguez, who changed history as the first transgender woman to ...
Italian icon Valeria Golino, an actress and director, reminds us that: 'women do not need ...
Chinese actress and producer Yao Chen says: 'Acceptance and tolerance make everything possible. That’s a ...
For the fifth time, actress, feminist and political activist, Jane Fonda shares her wise opinions ...
Pomellato celebrates the 20th anniversary of the Nudo ring with the Chocolate collection using gemstones ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.