Italian Jewelry At The Forefront of Jewelry Design
by Patty Buttonweiser
Italian jewelry is synonymous with top notch gold jewelry. This country has traditionally been a powerhouse in the design of buttery soft gold jewelry design. Of course the Italians do everything else as well when you think of such brands as Casa Damiani, Bulgari and many others. Italian gold jewelry has been the standard bearer in the manufacture of fine 14k and 18k jewelry for the longest time.
Other countries like Turkey have tried to emulate them but the Italians with their Italian gold jewelry are still the foremost purveyors of the finest that precious metal jewelry has to offer. Fine Italian jewelry is for the most part crafted in 18k yellow and white gold. Now with the run up in gold prices more jewelry buyers are wanting to purchase Italian silver jewelry. Of course the same great finishing techniques that the Italian jewelry designers are famous have an equal following in silver.
Companies like Pandora and Trollbeads are based in Italy and have finally staked their part of the silver jewelry market as demand for Italian charm jewelry has gone through the roof. Many jewelry stores that saw a steep drop in the traditional jewelry business saw their branded Italian Sterling Silver jewelry like Chamilia, pandora and troll beads begin to develop quite a following as women of all ages kept coming back to add to their charm bracelets and necklaces. The Italian Murano glass jewelry has been particularly popular with young women, especially the enticing selection of murano glass beads made by the above brands.
The Italian jewelry designer has always been on the cutting edge of European design, especially when it comes to Italian diamond jewelry and Italian enamel jewelry. Italian designers like Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, Rebecca Italian Jewelry and Phillipe Charriol have pioneered the use of colored gold, textured gold, and innovative jewelry design. Similarly brands like La Nouvelle Bague, Rosato and others have been pioneers in the jewelry enamel arts bringing to market the design benefits of the cold enamel process.
Other innovations by Italian jewelry designers include Mattioli, the Italian jewelry design group that introduced 18k chocolate gold to the world. Chocolate gold has been a big seller especially when combined with rose gold and white gold in bracelets, rings and earrings. This gold goes well with chocolate diamonds and chocolate pearls. Italian mosaic jewelry is one of the foremost examples of antique
Italian jewelry and demonstrates the fine skill of Italian jewelry craftsmen going back to Roman times. Designers from Italy are also not afraid to move forward and experiment with new metals like titanium. The Zydo collection of titanium jewelry using 18k gold, steel, silver, and fancy colored sapphires shows remarkable innovation in the use of titanium to create textures and colors in jewelry that reminds one of the jewelry that would be on board the Star Trek Enterprise.
Italian jewelry is synonymous with top notch gold jewelry. This country has traditionally been a powerhouse in the design of buttery soft gold jewelry design. Of course the Italians do everything else as well when you think of such brands as Casa Damiani, Bulgari and many others. Italian gold jewelry has been the standard bearer in the manufacture of fine 14k and 18k jewelry for the longest time.
Other countries like Turkey have tried to emulate them but the Italians with their Italian gold jewelry are still the foremost purveyors of the finest that precious metal jewelry has to offer. Fine Italian jewelry is for the most part crafted in 18k yellow and white gold. Now with the run up in gold prices more jewelry buyers are wanting to purchase Italian silver jewelry. Of course the same great finishing techniques that the Italian jewelry designers are famous have an equal following in silver.
Companies like Pandora and Trollbeads are based in Italy and have finally staked their part of the silver jewelry market as demand for Italian charm jewelry has gone through the roof. Many jewelry stores that saw a steep drop in the traditional jewelry business saw their branded Italian Sterling Silver jewelry like Chamilia, pandora and troll beads begin to develop quite a following as women of all ages kept coming back to add to their charm bracelets and necklaces. The Italian Murano glass jewelry has been particularly popular with young women, especially the enticing selection of murano glass beads made by the above brands.
The Italian jewelry designer has always been on the cutting edge of European design, especially when it comes to Italian diamond jewelry and Italian enamel jewelry. Italian designers like Roberto Coin, Marco Bicego, Rebecca Italian Jewelry and Phillipe Charriol have pioneered the use of colored gold, textured gold, and innovative jewelry design. Similarly brands like La Nouvelle Bague, Rosato and others have been pioneers in the jewelry enamel arts bringing to market the design benefits of the cold enamel process.
Other innovations by Italian jewelry designers include Mattioli, the Italian jewelry design group that introduced 18k chocolate gold to the world. Chocolate gold has been a big seller especially when combined with rose gold and white gold in bracelets, rings and earrings. This gold goes well with chocolate diamonds and chocolate pearls. Italian mosaic jewelry is one of the foremost examples of antique
Italian jewelry and demonstrates the fine skill of Italian jewelry craftsmen going back to Roman times. Designers from Italy are also not afraid to move forward and experiment with new metals like titanium. The Zydo collection of titanium jewelry using 18k gold, steel, silver, and fancy colored sapphires shows remarkable innovation in the use of titanium to create textures and colors in jewelry that reminds one of the jewelry that would be on board the Star Trek Enterprise.
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