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Each of these Sabbia earrings by Pomellato is sold separately and the diamond stud can ...
The POMELLATO TOGETHER jewels are available with or without diamonds and, in the three colours ...
The famous Catene, based on the chubby ‘gourmette’ link is transformed into a flexible, diamond-set ...
Pomellato’s new Sabbia rings feature a mix of white and brown diamond pavés with solitaire ...
The brand new POMELLATO TOGETHER rings are made up of two bands of gold one ...
The POMELLATO TOGETHER jewels are gender fluid and symbolise the power of two represented by ...
The Italian jeweller makes it easier to find the perfect Christmas gift with the understated ...
The exhibition brings to life the quintessential refinement of Milanese Style. Pomellato exhibition: From Milan ...
Curated by Alba Cappellieri, the exhibition is set in the lofty post industrial ambiance of ...
Pomellato expresses the values and spirit of Milan says Alba Cappellieri, Chair of Jewelry Design ...
Pomellato’s living heritage of manufacturing skills is evoked here through photographs of jewels. Pomellato exhibition: ...
Pomellato's three pivotal strengths: creativity, craftsmanship and elegance are explored in enthralling immersive displays. Pomellato ...
Designed in 2017 to celebrate Pomellato’s outstanding mastery of goldsmithing, these Iconica earrings are true ...
Chains have a long history of street wear and rapper style, ably transformed by Pomellato ...
The graduated palette of blue-grey spinels, sapphires and diamonds on this double ring mirrors the ...
The Sunset Orange Dream ring is set with a 46.9-carat mandarin garnet cabochon and a ...
The bluish-grey spinels, sapphires and white diamonds on the outsize link match the tone of ...
The flexible and soft mesh chain of this double cord loop necklace is adorned with ...
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.