Federica Rettore

Federica Rettore, elaborate design

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There are many Italians who have found fortune abroad: Federica Rettore is one of them. She is Italian by birth and culture, she has lived for years in New York, where she has established herself as an artist and as a jewelry designer. After training at the Accademia di Brera, in Milan, in 1994 you founded your own company for the design and production of your own jewelery line. Now her creations can be found in luxury stores in New York, Beverly Hills, Chicago, Dallas, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Aspen, Vail, but also in Japan, Puerto Rico and Hong Kong. At the Las Vegas Fair in 2011 she won a Couture design award.

Anello con tormalina verde e acquamarina
Anello con tormalina verde e acquamarina

From 2005 to 2008, while working for her brand, she also managed the Gucci jewelery design team, reporting to Frida Giannini, at that time artistic director of the Italian Maison of the Pinault group. Federica Rettore’s style? Ethnic and colorful, with stones and off-center shapes, compositions and juxtapositions of gold and sapphires, but also ebony and leather. You can see it from this series of jewels, which represent a synthesis of her most recent work: for sure they are not the classic solitaire in white gold and diamonds.
Bracciale in cuoio con zaffiri taglio brillante
Bracciale in cuoio con zaffiri taglio brillante

Bracciale in legno di ebano e oro
Bracciale in legno di ebano e oro
Bracciale in corno di zebù, con topazio, acquamarina
Bracciale in corno di zebù, con topazio, acquamarina
Collana di amazzonite e acquamarina
Collana di amazzonite e acquamarina
Collana con zaffiro pendente
Collana con zaffiro pendente

Anello con topazio, acquamarina, ametista
Anello con topazio, acquamarina, ametista

Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com







Federica Rettore at Orticola





The Orticola collection by Federica Rettore, with a pair of earrings on the podium of the Couture Design Awards ♦

Orticola is the name of an exhibition-market organized in spring in the most central gardens of Milan. It is an appointment for lovers of flowers and gardening, but also a moment of social life for the upper class of the Lombard city. And Federica Rettore was born and works in Milan, even though she has been touring the world with her jewelry collections for a long time. What is link among gardening and the designer? Simple: his latest collection is called Orticola. An idea that must have inspired the jewelery maker a lot, since a pair of earrings from the Orticola collection ended up on the podium (second place) in the Best in Innovative category at the Couture Design Awards.

Federica Rettore, secondo posto nella categoria Best in Innovative ai Couture Design Awards 2019. Orecchini con perle naturali e diamanti
Federica Rettore, secondo posto nella categoria Best in Innovative ai Couture Design Awards 2019. Orecchini con perle naturali e diamanti

The beauty of the collection, however, is that it does not aim to reproduce the plants as if the jewels were small sculptures. Unlike other colleagues who copy leaves and flowers using gold and precious stones, Federica Rettore decided to create jewelry as if they were an alien botanic. Leaves, but with opals and gold veins that are not a simple photograph of nature, but an original interpretation. The idea appealed to Couture, in fact, and probably will be successful even among those who attend Orticola.





Collezione Orticola, pendente in oro rosa con opale
Collezione Orticola, pendente in oro rosa con opale

Orecchini della collezione Orticola
Orecchini della collezione Orticola

Pendente con opale
Pendente con opale

Afrodite, bracciale in oro 18 carati, diamante blu taglio brillante, zaffiro, acquamarina, tanzanite
Afrodite, bracciale in oro 18 carati, diamante blu taglio brillante, zaffiro, acquamarina, tanzanite

Anello con opale
Anello con opale

Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com







Federica Rettore flourishes with Gorgonia

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The new Gorgonia collection by Federica Rettore presented at VicenzaOro January ♦ ︎
She returned to the Design Room at VicenzaOro January after having conquered Florida with a special sale from Marissa. Despite her young pretty look, Federica Rettore has crossed the milestone of the fourth century in jewelry design, a profession started in Milan and continued around the world. Always, however, with a logical thread that involves the use of surprising materials, such as the zebu horn and the atmospheres of the beloved Sardinia, which are transformed into a style that seems among the ethnic and the Nordic design. An unusual mix that earned her a place in the category of imaginative designers. In VicenzaOro Federica Rettore presented his latest works. The new collection is called Gorgonia, a marine organism similar to coral, which is also found in the waters of the beloved Sardinia. The jewels use boulder opals or rock crystal together with hand-blown steel, but also diamonds and gold.
Read also: Federica Rettore at Marissa
Also for this line of jewelry the bracelets are maxi, as well as the rings: it is one of the fixed points of Federica Rettore, who for her jewelry does not like the mini size. The jewels are handmade, with natural elements and, therefore, each piece has its own uniqueness. Giulia Netrese




Anello Bouquet, oro rosa 18 carati, zircone naturale della Malesia, diamanti a taglio naturale a taglio fantasia, brillante e antico
Anello Bouquet, oro rosa 18 carati, zircone naturale della Malesia,
diamanti a taglio naturale a taglio fantasia, brillante e antico

Pendente Borealis,  oro rosa 18 carati, diamanti a taglio brillante, quarzo ialino, agata rossa, madreperla, rodio nero
Pendente Borealis,
oro rosa 18 carati, diamanti a taglio brillante, quarzo ialino, agata rossa, madreperla, rodio nero
Bracciale con corno di zebu
Bracciale con corno di zebu
Collana in corno di zebu
Collana in corno di zebu
Collezione Gorgonia, bracciale in oro rosa 18 carati, diamante taglio brillante, quarzo milky e ialino, onice
Collezione Gorgonia, bracciale in oro rosa 18 carati, diamante taglio brillante, quarzo milky e ialino, onice
Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Federica Rettore. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Orecchini Nodo d'amore, oro rosa 18 carati, tormalina verde, labradorite; diamanti
Orecchini Nodo d’amore, oro rosa 18 carati, tormalina verde, labradorite; diamanti
Pendente della collezione Gorgonia,  oro rosa 18kt, opale boulder nero, acciaio fiammato a mano
Pendente della collezione Gorgonia, oro rosa 18 carati, opale boulder nero, acciaio fiammato a mano

Spilla Smei d'amore, in oro rosa 18 carati, acciaio canna di fucile, diamante a taglio brillante, perla, zaffiro blu
Spilla Smei d’amore, in oro rosa 18 carati, acciaio canna di fucile, diamante a taglio brillante, perla, zaffiro blu







VicenzaOro Design Room, who will go and who will not

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Who is there, who is not there and who you must discovered among the 11 designers invited to VicenzaOro January in the Design Room ♦ ︎
Aida Bergsen, Akillis, Fernando Jorge, Bia Tambelli, Alissa jewelry, BebPop, Kellyxia Fine Jewelry, Magerit, Noor Jewelry, Netali Nissim, Qayten, Federica Rettore. There are 11 invited creators in the The Design Room district at the next VicenzaOro January 2018. The area reserved for small Maisons created by young, emerging designers and, possibly, with something more to say. Compared to last year, when this exhibition area was introduced, there are some confirmations, such as Federica Rettore, Netali Nissim, Magerit, Qayten and Fernando Jorge. The novelties, however, start with Aida Bergsen, which despite the Nordic name is based in Istanbul and is a designer-sculptor. Akillis is a Maison in Paris created by Caroline Gaspard, who describes herself as «une aventurière, audacieuse et determinée». Kellyxia, instead, is a Chinese company, based in Shanghai, also ignored by Google until now. Finally, Noor Jewelry is the brand by Noor Fares, a Lebanese designer who grew up in Paris and moved to London, already highly listed. In short, the Design Room includes well-established brands such as Fernando Jorge, Magerit, Qayten or Federica Rettore along with names that are literally to be discovered. Perhaps to increase curiosity. Lavinia Andorno



Noor Fares, anello Flower of Life, pietra luna, oro giallo, pietre di colore e diamanti
Noor Fares, anello Flower of Life, pietra luna, oro giallo, pietre di colore e diamanti
Noor Fares
Noor Fares
Anello in oro di Fernando Jorge
Anello in oro di Fernando Jorge
Fernando Jorge
Fernando Jorge
Akillis, bracciale Puzzle, in oro bianco e diamanti
Akillis, bracciale Puzzle, in oro bianco e diamanti
Caroline Gaspard
Caroline Gaspard
VicenzaOro January 2017
VicenzaOro January 2017






Federica Rettore with Marissa

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The latest creations by Federica Rettore presented at the Marissa Collection trunk show ♦
Federica Rettore spent three days in November in Naples. It is not, however, the Italian city, but its namesake in the US, Naples, Florida. The visit of the Italian designer based in Milan but spirit around the world, was motivated by a trunk show from Marissa Collections. For those who do not know it, Marissa Collections is a store that has become a point of reference in the United States. He was born in 1975 on the initiative of Marissa and Burt Hartington, partners in life and in business. Marissa is the creative, Burt the commercial side. Now son Jay is responsible for marketing, jewelry and the end of men’s clothing. The store, which now also sells online, has earned a reputation as an excellent stage for jewelry designers. Federica Rettore, therefore, proposed a series of pieces, both new and old, that have had great success: a large part of the production of the designer who likes to present herself in a black leather jacket vaguely post-punk has been sold. Here are some of the novelties presented for the occasion and the relative prices. Alessia Mongrando



Bracciale con ametista. Prezzo: 4000 dollari
Bracciale con ametista. Prezzo: 4000 dollari
Bracciale in legno color ebano e zaffiri. Prezzo: 12800 dollari
Bracciale in legno color ebano e zaffiri. Prezzo: 12800 dollari
Bracciale in corno di zebra. Prezzo: 11800 dollari
Bracciale in corno di zebra. Prezzo: 11800 dollari
Spilla in oro rosa con diamanti e zaffiro. Prezzo: 8300 dollari
Spilla in oro rosa con diamanti e zaffiro. Prezzo: 8300 dollari
Collana con amazonite e acquamarina. Prezzo: 23450 dollari
Collana con amazonite e acquamarina. Prezzo: 23450 dollari
Collana con pendente zaffiro. Prezzo: 10100 dollari
Collana con pendente zaffiro. Prezzo: 10100 dollari

Bracciale di diaspro orbiculare. Prezzo: 8350 dollari
Bracciale di diaspro orbiculare. Prezzo: 8350 dollari







Las Vegas plays jewelry

Las Vegas is the capital of jewels with Jck Show and Couture: there is also a piece of Italian jewelery industry ♦
In Las Vegas is the time of the Jck Show (5-8 June 2017) at the Mandalay Bay Resort & Casino. It is the largest annual event of the jewelery industry in this part of the world and brings together more than 30,000 industry professionals. It involves jewelry companies, watches, precious stones, equipment, supplies, technology, security and business solutions: over 23,000 retailers present and about 9,400 stores. 23% of attendance comes from outside the United States.
VicenzaOro in Las Vegas
Among the protagonists is VicenzaOro, the format of the Italian Exhibition Group (a fair company which is born by the integration between Rimini Fiera and Fiera di Vicenza), which has brought to the city of Nevada famous for its casinos a hundred Italian jewelery companies. Jck, in fact, is an opportunity for the jewelery and luxury industry. The Italian pavilion is located on the noble floor of the event (Shoreline 2). There are internationally renowned jewelery and jewelery brands including: Biancaspina, Chrisos, Fani Gioielli, Falcinelli, Giorgio Visconti, Hasbani, Karizia, Leo Pizzo, Misis, Novecentonovantanove, Richline and Unoaerre. Next to the exhibition space, there is a stage for the Independent Jewelery Forecasting Observatory and the precious Trendvision Jewelery + Forecasting and the new Trendbook 2018+. From this edition, Trendvision Jewelery + Forecasting also organizes buying trails, workshops for buyers with the aim of supporting them and guiding them to buying in their respective districts of interest.
The Couture
In Las Vegas there is also the Couture, hosted at Wynn Resort, another destination for the jewelry and watch market of luxury. There are over 4,000 buyer tops for over 200 designer and prominent brands such as Bulgari, Bell & Ross, David Yurman, Victor Velyan, Stephen Webster, Sevan Bicakci, or Italians like Qayten, Antonini, Casato, Damiani, Crivelli, Dada Arrigoni, Chantecler, Federica Rettore, Garavelli, Gavello, Gucci, Maria e Luisa, Mariani, Misani, Moraglione, Bernardi, Piero Milano, Picchiotti, Pasquale Bruni, Pomellato, Ponte Vecchio, Repossi, Spallanzani, . Federico Graglia

Stand al Jck Show
Stand al Jck Show

VicenzaOro al Jck
VicenzaOro al Jck




Gioielli con smeraldi esposti al Jck Show
Gioielli con smeraldi esposti al Jck Show
Serata al Jck Show
Serata al Jck Show

Las Vegas, Jck Show
Las Vegas, Jck Show







20 bracelets by Federica Rettore

20 bracelets signed by Federica Rector, designer in Milan with passport to the international stage.
Milan is recognized as the capital of design, certainly in Italy, and one of the centers of excellence in the world. Federica Rettore, Milanese designer, is proof that the creative capacity in the capital of Lombardy is not only limited to furniture, to furniture items and fashionable, but extends to jewelry. It’s a different way of interpreting the design of precious objects, far from that of the Italian centers such as Valenza, Vicenza, Arezzo or Torre del Greco. Federica Rettore, precious also from her aspect, has an international feel, just like the city it represents. Her design is away from the tradition of the past, respectable and admirable, but of a completely different kind. Her work is tuned on feel of Tribeca (New York), of Shibuia (Tokyo), of Friedrichstrasse (Berlin). It can’t surprise that she has lived for many years in the United States. Since 1994 the designer has embarked on a road that led up to win, in 2011, a Couture for design in Las Vegas. In between, for three years she also managed the jewelry design team for Gucci.
Yeah, but what is the style of Federica Rettore? She defines her jewelery like tiny sculptures. But it is a reductive description: jewelry are looking for a surprise. As ships on unknown routes, and suddenly they see emerge an island, the Federica Rector jewels take different paths, away from classical music gold, diamonds & c. At the end, the island is different from what one might imagine. The latest works of Federica Rettore were exposed to VicenzaOro, in the disctict which welcomed 12 selected designers. On this page we publish the bracelets: one kind of jewel that is made in so many different ways, however, linked by the same thread. The images are copyright by Federica Rettore. Giulia Netrese

cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 8,60; 9kt rose gold gr. 12,00; 925 silver gr. 32,00; rose cut white diamond ct.0,23; Makassar ebony wood. Prezzo: 5.600 euro
Cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 8,60; 9kt rose gold gr. 12,00; 925 silver gr. 32,00; rose cut white
diamond ct.0,23; Makassar ebony wood. Prezzo: 5.600 euro

Cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 9,00; 9kt rose gold gr. 12,20; 925 silver gr. 30,00; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,10; Wenge wood. Prezzo: 5.650 euro
Cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 9,00; 9kt rose gold gr. 12,20; 925 silver gr. 30,00; brilliant cut
diamond ct. 0,10; Wenge wood. Prezzo: 5.650 euro
Alba bracelet (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 7,00; 9kt rose gold gr. 7,30; 925 silver gr. 18,10; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; rose cut white diamond ct, 0,03; aquamarine ct. 0,39; Makassar wood. Prezzo: 5.100 euro
Alba bracelet (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 7,00; 9kt rose gold gr. 7,30; 925 silver gr. 18,10; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; rose cut white diamond ct, 0,03; aquamarine ct. 0,39; Makassar wood. Prezzo: 5.100 euro
Riccio combo charms bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 38,50; silver gr. 2,90; gun barrel stainless steel; rose cut diamond ct. 1,51; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,19. Prezzo: 11.550 euro
Riccio combo charms bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 38,50; silver gr. 2,90; gun barrel stainless steel; rose cut diamond ct. 1,51; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,19. Prezzo: 11.550 euro
Cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 9,80; 9kt rose gold gr. 11,90; 925 silver gr. 33,50; multicolor sapphire ct. 2,41; rose cut white diamond ct. 0,0,07; Makassar ebony wood. Prezzo: 8.400 euro
Cuff (9kt gold hinges); 18kt rose gold gr. 9,80; 9kt rose gold gr. 11,90; 925 silver gr. 33,50; multicolor sapphire ct. 2,41; rose cut white diamond ct. 0,0,07; Makassar ebony wood. Prezzo: 8.400 euro
Riccio bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,00. Prezzo: 3.000 euro
Riccio bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,00. Prezzo: 3.000 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 10,00. Prezzo: 2.450 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 10,00. Prezzo: 2.450 euro
Riccio bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 29,00. Prezzo: 6.750 euro
Riccio bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 29,00. Prezzo: 6.750 euro
Riccio combo charm bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 16,15; baroque pearl ct. 11,73; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,16; flat cut emerald ct. 4,03. Prezzo: 5.600 euro
Riccio combo charm bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 16,15; baroque pearl ct. 11,73; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,16; flat cut emerald ct. 4,03. Prezzo: 5.600 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 6,95; wenge wood. Prezzo: 3.350 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 6,95; wenge wood. Prezzo: 3.350 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 15,85; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,11; elements in ebony and maple wood. Prezzo: 4.950 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 15,85; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,11; elements in ebony and maple wood. Prezzo: 4.950 euro
Alba Panther bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 15,60; stainless steel pins; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; milky aquamarine ct. 408,00. Prezzo: 17.500 euro
Alba Panther bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 15,60; stainless steel pins; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; milky aquamarine ct. 408,00. Prezzo: 17.500 euro
Alba Panther bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 17,50; stainless steel pins; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; labradorite. Prezzo: 10.550 euro
Alba Panther bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 17,50; stainless steel pins; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,06; labradorite. Prezzo: 10.550 euro
Nodo d'Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 6,30; malachite. Prezzo: 2.750 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 6,30; malachite. Prezzo: 2.750 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 5,60; rhyolite. Prezzo: 3.900 euro
Bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 5,60; rhyolite. Prezzo: 3.900 euro
Nodo d'Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,45; Dragon Blood jasper. Prezzo: 6.600 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,45; Dragon Blood jasper. Prezzo: 6.600 euro
Mini Panthére bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,00; striped white Zebu Horn. Prezzo: 5.550 euro
Mini Panthére bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,00; striped white Zebu Horn. Prezzo: 5.550 euro
Mini Panthére bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,45; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,17; black Zebu Horn. Prezzo: 6.650 euro
Mini Panthére bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 11,45; brilliant cut diamond ct. 0,17; black Zebu Horn. Prezzo: 6.650 euro
Nodo d'Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,30; aquamarine. Prezzo: 10.150 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,30; aquamarine. Prezzo: 10.150 euro
Nodo d'Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,35; labradorite. Prezzo: 7.000 euro
Nodo d’Amore bracelet; 18kt rose gold gr. 20,35; labradorite. Prezzo: 7.000 euro

In VicenzaOro the design wins

The Design Room in VicenzaOro January 12 outstanding authors of tomorrow’s jewelry.
One of the best innovations of VicenzaOro January edition was the introduction of the Design Room. While some traditional jewelry are missed and don’t are come back at the fair (for example, historical brands like Chimento or Verdi Gioielli), there are new characters that are climbing, successfully, in the world of jewelry. Often, however, they do not have a consolidated organizational structure behind on which to rely. VicenzaOro thought so in an area with all their spaces organized in a simple and recognizable, at an affordable price. The initiative is excellent. For visitors, who were able to bring designers who would otherwise have followed from afar, and designers that have landed in the crucible of Vicenza, since the homogeneity of Design Room (as it was called the space inside the Icon pavilion), it made it more interesting the comparison. Were 12 international designers, young but already established (one of them, Nikos Koulis, also won one of the awards Palladio), who were invited: Netali Nissim, Federica Rector and Qayten (Italy), Rodney Rayner, Sarah and I Zara Simon (UK), Nikos Koulis (Greece), Magerit (Spain), Daniela Villegas and Sutra (USA), Fernando Jorge (Brazil), Elie Top (France). Experiment, hopefully, to be repeated. Giulia Netrese

Zara Simon, All Seeing Eye Ring
Zara Simon, All Seeing Eye Ring

Zara Simon
Zara Simon
Orecchini di Netali Nissim
Orecchini di Netali Nissim
Netali Nissim
Netali Nissim
Collana di Sarah Ho
Collana di Sarah Ho
Sarah Ho
Sarah Ho
Lady Rabbit, di Magerit
Lady Rabbit, di Magerit
Daniel Calvo, designer di Magerit
Daniel Calvo, designer di Magerit
Anelli Laguna di Rodney Rainer
Anelli Laguna di Rodney Rainer
Rodney Rayner
Rodney Rayner
Collana Venice di Qayten
Collana Venice di Qayten
Maddalena Allegretti, di Qayten
Maddalena Allegretti, di Qayten
Federica Rettore, a fianco Boulder opal ring
Federica Rettore, a fianco Boulder opal ring
Best in Bridal: Nikos Koulis, anello Oui Collections con un diamante centrale taglio ovale, montatura in smalto nero e due smeraldi laterali taglio ovale
Best in Bridal: Nikos Koulis, anello Oui Collections con un diamante centrale taglio ovale, montatura in smalto nero e due smeraldi laterali taglio ovale
Nikos Koulis
Nikos Koulis
Fernando Jorge, Stream, anello in oro giallo con calcedonio rosa e diamanti champagne
Fernando Jorge, Stream, anello in oro giallo con calcedonio rosa e diamanti champagne
Fernando Jorge
Fernando Jorge
Elie Top, anello Scaphandre, Elie Top
Elie Top, anello Scaphandre, Elie Top
Elie Top
Elie Top
Sutra: anello con saffiri blu e diamanti su oro bianco
Sutra: anello con saffiri blu e diamanti su oro bianco
Arpita Navlakha, designer di Sutra
Arpita Navlakha, designer di Sutra
Daniela Villegas, anello Eutychia, oro giallo 18 carati e zaffiri multicolore
Daniela Villegas, anello Eutychia, oro giallo 18 carati e zaffiri multicolore
Daniela Villegas
Daniela Villegas

New York stage for Gemfields

Gemfields, global giant in the production of precious stones, debuted with unique pieces of jewelry signed by big as David Webb, Stephen Webster and Kimberly McDonald, Federica Rector, G, Hippolyta, Jamie Wolf, Lauren K, Loree Rodkin, Nikos Koulis Paul Costagli, Paolo Morelli, Pomellato, Stefan Webster, Sydney Evan, Sylva & Cie, Vegetable, Yossi Harari and Yeprem. It is a limited edition to celebrate the inauguration of the new jewelery salon in Bergdorf Goodman (luxury department store on Fifth Avenue in New York). In this space, for the first time, consumers have the opportunity to see (and buy) the jewels of Gemfields. The pieces are of great quality, with rare stones, as in the case of the rubies of Mozambique. Federico Graglia

Bracciale di Federica Rettore
Bracciale di Federica Rettore
Anelli con rubini di G
Anelli con rubini di G
Rubini del Mozambico di Gemfields
Rubini del Mozambico di Gemfields
Parure di Jamie Wolf
Parure di Jamie Wolf
Anello firmato Kimberly McDonald
Anello firmato Kimberly McDonald
Bracciale di Pomellato
Bracciale di Pomellato
Orecchini firmati Stephen Webster
Orecchini firmati Stephen Webster
Anello di Sylva Ciel
Anello di Sylva Ciel
Tiara di Yeprem
Tiara di Yeprem