Naples is synonymous with Latin fantasy: a characteristic that Nardelli, a Neapolitan brand that loves to play on multiple fields at the same time, does not shy away from. And this time too with the new collections the jewelry brand touches different chords: the women’s jewelry collections combine different perspectives with the use of white, yellow or pink gold. Metals always worked by expert goldsmiths and strictly made in Italy. The noble metal is combined with black, white and champagne diamonds, rubies, emeralds, jolite, tsavorite or sapphires of different shades. The idea is that of a transversal jewel, capable of being precious both on the skin of a young or less young woman. The collections are called Starry night, romantic and retro, with patch earrings (early 19th century style) and circle, or Stylish Passion, which flirts with ancient Mexico, and Flowerfull, a line that offers a floral style. Finally, the women’s collections are completed with a rhapsody of colored tennis bracelets, and with the now classic Rosario rings, in ceramic, Nardelli’s workhorse for years. There is also room for the new items dedicated to the male world: Sphere and Code. The first collection features gold pendants that recall car wheels and stylized gears embellished with a maxi black diamond or a central sapphire. The second line includes crosses, cufflinks and bracelets with a tag revisited in a glamorous way.
Napoli, però, oltre alla fantasia è famosa per il suo humour. Ed ecco che l’azienda propone, anelli chevalier dal sapore d’epoca, personalizzabili, attraverso il brand Proverbia, gestito da Giovanni Nardelli. Su ogni anello un proverbio di antica saggezza, con una punta (e a volte abbondanza) di umorismo. Per esempio, potete mettere al dito una scritta come questa in lingua napoletana: ‘O peggio surdo è chillo ca nun vo séntere. Tradotto: il peggior sordo è chi non vuole sentire. E chi potrebbe smentirlo? Giulia Netrese