Bracciale della collezione Anaconda
Bracciale della collezione Anaconda

An Anaconda in Vendorafa

Among the new entries of Vendorafa it’s coming the Anaconda collection ♦
It’s a company working in the Piedmontese cradle of large goldsmiths. But it’s not easy find the jewels of this Italian company are in Italy. Vendorafa, in fact, sells over 80% of its jewels abroad. This does not mean, however, that it is not appreciated in the Peninsula that faces the Mediterranean.
For 2017 the novelty of Vendorafa has the name of a snake: Anaconda.

It is the largest and longest reptile that exists in nature, while in the precious version of the brand, presented at the Las Vegas Couture, is smaller in size, and you can wear it without any problems. The jewelery surface of the Anaconda collection has a pattern that mimics that of snake skin, but in addition with some small diamonds embedded. The gold surface, handmade worked, is also one of the characteristics of the company’s production since its founding in 1951. Hammering, engraving and embossing are the characteristic signs of its jewels, as in the case of the Bamboo collection, but also of other lines where colored stones are used, as in the jewels of the Floral or Brooches series. Lavinia Andorno




Bracciale della collezione Anaconda
Bracciale della collezione Anaconda

Anelli della collezione Anaconda
Anelli della collezione Anaconda
Orecchini della collezione Bamboo
Orecchini della collezione Bamboo
Bracciale della collezione il Giardino
Bracciale della collezione il Giardino
Bracciale della collezione Paglia, oro e pavé di diamanti
Bracciale della collezione Paglia, oro e pavé di diamanti
Anelli della collezione Fiori, in oro, zaffiri, peridoto
Anelli della collezione Fiori, in oro, zaffiri, peridoto

Anello della collezione Brooches
Anello della collezione Brooches







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