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Pomellato expresses the 'Free Gems' concept through color when using conventional stone cuts.
For Pomellato, the essence lies within the stone itself. The brand embraces a unique philosophy ...
The button featured in the Pom Pom Dot collection by Pomellato symbolises both connection and ...
Italian-Senegalese model Amina Seck, a Pomellato brand ambassador, wears two Pom Pom Dot necklaces at ...
Necklaces, bracelets and earrings with malachite, mother of pearl and diamond from the Pom Pom ...
A "gold thread" runs through both sides of the button of the Pom Pom Dot ...
Pom Pom Dots jewels are offered in three variants. This variant features dazzling white diamonds ...
Pom Pom Dot jewels by Pomellato come in three striking variants. The first pairs green ...
The name Pom Pom Dot embodies a joyful essence, evoking both the legacy of Pomellato ...
To celebrate the debut of the Pom Pom Dot collection, Pomellato hosted a magnificent soirée ...
Pomellato Sabbia Necklace in 18ct rose gold with white and black diamonds.
Pomellato’s Nudo Deep Blue rings are set with stone doublets that create new colours by ...
Crafted in both white and rose gold, this chain bracelet by Pomellato highlights Iconica's unique ...
On the Castello necklace, by arranging the gems in a unique way, they resemble the ...
Inspired by the mediaeval Castello Sforzesco, the Castello necklace by Pomellato is set with five ...
The main link of the Sipario necklace by Pomellato features a random pattern of large, ...
The Terrazza Duomo one-of-a kind jewels by Pomellato include abstract geometrical shapes in rose or ...
Inspired by the two famous Milanese towers called Bosco Verticale, the Giardini Verticali earrings by ...
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.