Japan has fascinated writers, poets, painters. And jewelers: Mattioli looks to country of cherry blossoms. The Turin brand has a long tradition behind it. And so, new Hiroko collection, is marked by the elegant simplicity that is linked to the Japanese design. A linearity that, according to the Japanese culture, is synonymous with elegance and flair. It is not easy, in fact, create something essential without falling into already seen. In this case Mattioli interprets this philosophy with the proposition of the frangipani petals, tree with fragrant flowers. The jewels of the collection are in rose gold and white, colored by frosted black onyx, diamonds and white Kogolong. The Hiroko collection (which has its own Japanese name, but curiously also means rich child, or child off, tolerant, wise) goes around the rounded shape, a bit ‘like the circles that are formed by throwing a pebble in the water. Or rather those curves drawn in the sand of a Japanese zen garden. Margherita Donato
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