If you make a trip to the discovery of the jewels made in Italy you can meet also Mayumi. The name, however, is not Italian, is Japanese: it comes from the words Ma, which means bow, and Yumi, which means strength. Nothing to do with martial arts: Mayumi, based in Verona, is specializes in jewelry made with delicate pearls. But it is true that the company was born in Japan in 1991, in a major Pearls Farm, at the initiative of the founder Alberto Fasoli. Who, after learning the secrets of pearls, she decided to transform his company from simple importer to a producer of jewelry. In short, Japanese raw material and fancy Italian. The result is a series of collections of jewelry that all revolve around the same idea, that is, involving the use of “tears of the gods”, cultivated in fresh water or sea water. Besides pearls, are used silver, cubic zirconia and synthetic sapphires. In short, a compromise that allows to moderate the price without losing aesthetic effect. Here are some examples. Lavinia Andorno
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