Classic Collections, Bold New Twists By Damiani

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Creativity, craftsmanship, originality, and quality form the foundation of the high-end jewellery brand Damiani. A passion for precision runs through three generations, each committed to preserving the art of goldsmithing. Their handcrafted collections embody the culture and artistry of Italian jewellery—sophisticated, modern, and timeless.

This season, Damiani has unveiled exceptional new pieces within their existing collections—an inspired extension of their creative vision.  

The high-end collection is dedicated to Margherita of Savoy, the Queen of Italy, loved and admired for her beauty, elegance and personality. The collection, centered around the daisy, the flower to which the collection owes its name. This style-loving queen inspired the Founder, Enrico Grassi Damiani, in the 1920s, to design a special jewel that captured her legendary elegance.  

A cool, icy blue aquamarine graces the white gold pendant-necklace, with a surround of sparkling diamond daisies. By Damiani

The collection has expanded over time, as daisies became symbolic of love, associating them with pure love: romantic love, the unconditional love between mother and child, and the strong bond of a close friendship. Due to its delicate appearance, this flower is also the subject of playful interpretations, such as the famous “Loves me, loves me not,” where the last petal reveals the true feelings of a person’s affection.  

These masterpiece jewels, shaped harmoniously like the flower, are accentuated by a central stone – a diamond or a coloured gemstone – surrounded by beautiful gem-studded petals. Available in white, yellow, and pink gold, this collection includes magnificent rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces.  

The yellow gold high-end ring adorned with citrine quartz and a surround of diamond-studded daisies. By Damiani

The new sets comprise a ring and a necklace with pendant, available in three variants: white gold, embellished with a magnificent aquamarine; yellow gold, featuring a citrine quartz; and pink gold, accentuated by a morganite gemstone.   

Mimosa 

With Mimosa, Damiano, son of the founder Enrico Grassi Damiani, paid tribute to the strength and tenacity of the two most important women in his life: his wife Gabriella and his daughter Silvia … Subsequently, he extended the homage to all women as a reflection of his great respect for them.  

The rose gold V-shaped Mimosa necklace. By Damiani

For the magnificent Mimosa collection, Damiano drew inspiration from the resistant shrub that bloomed in all weathers, making it the perfect representation of femininity.  

The Mimosa rings, bracelets, earrings, and necklaces in white, yellow or pink gold are studded with precious stones, skillfully arranged to create a perfect mosaic where full and empty voids, light and shadows alternate. Gemstones of different shapes and colours bring to life the mimosa flower, created by expert goldsmiths of Valenza to amplify the three-dimensionality and brightness of the jewels.  

The open, crossover white gold necklace populated with diamonds and cabochon opals. By Damiani
The Mimosa ring featuring a medley of diamonds and cabochon opals. By Damiani

The new interpretation of the Mimosa collection is crafted in the three colours of gold, and feature a front section adorned with bright, colourless diamonds. The line is further enriched with white cabochon-cut opals. 

Belle Époque   

A composite shot of ear studs and slim necklaces patterned with diamonds, malachite, carnelian, and mother-of-pearl, from the Belle Époque collection. By Damiani

Belle Époque (French for Beautiful Era’) an age of a creative new world that witnessed significant scientific and cultural progress and a new form of art: the cinema. Fascinated by the energy and splendour of that golden era, Enrico Grassi Damiani dedicated one of the maison’s most iconic collections of all time to it. Following a trip to Paris, Enrico put his impressions down on paper, drawing sketches for what would later become the Belle Époque jewels.

The gold necklaces with heart-shaped pendants are patterned with diamonds and mother-of-pearl. By Damiani

The collection is inspired by the frames of cinematographic film, which chase each other endlessly when the reel runs. This same movement is taken up in the Damiani jewels, where circles and rectangles alternate, creating a sense of dynamism. Cinema, and its ability to reproduce ever-changing images, is taken to represent the vital energy and artistic creativity that Damiani seeks to imbue in its creations.  

This year, the collection is being enriched with fresh and captivating designs centred around the heart, portrayed as a symbol of vitality and colour. The result is a line of necklaces and earrings in which the iconic “Belle Époque” design in pink or yellow gold – enriched by a diamond pavé in its most precious versions – embraces with an alternation of circles and rectangles, a central heart-shaped element in mother-of-pearl, carnelian, or malachite, interpreted in a stunning burst of colour. 

Just like the other refined jewels of the collection, these new variants are striking for their exceptional lightness, reflecting a goldsmith’s art that underscores craftsmanship, passion and creativity. 

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