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Two cocktails for Roberto Coin

Two new cocktail rings for Roberto Coin. They use jade and malachite next to gold and diamonds ♦ ︎

It is well known that the cocktail ring was invented by the flapper, the new generation of women who in the 1920s, during Prohibition in the United States, began to use shorter skirts, shorter hair, listen to jazz music, and in general to show off their contempt for the good manners. Attitude that included wearing fancy rings, much larger and brighter than normal solitaire or simple wedding rings. The concept of cocktail ring was then elaborated to become a jewelery type. Rings that you see, with generous sizes. But, of course, every designer has his way of interpreting cocktail rings. Like Roberto Coin, a Venetian designer with an international passport, has added new cocktail rings to his catalog: the jewel of maxi proportions is reinterpreted through a universe of shapes and nuances that use the colors of jade and malachite next to diamonds and gold. Lavinia Andorno
Read also: The secrets of the cocktail ring

Rose gold rings with black and white jade and diamonds
Rose gold rings with black and white jade and diamonds
Rose gold ring with white diamonds and black jade
Rose gold ring with white diamonds and black jade
Rose gold pendants with white diamonds, malachite, mother of pearl and black jade
Rose gold pendants with white diamonds, malachite, mother of pearl and black jade
Roberto Coin, orecchini opendenti in oro rosa, diamanti e giada nera
Roberto Coin, orecchini opendenti in oro rosa, diamanti e giada nera

The New New Barocco by Roberto Coin

New pieces from the New Barocco collection signed by Roberto Coin ♦ ︎
The Venetian Baroque is not only an artistic style that characterizes a historic moment, the eighteenth century, but an absolute value. Also for this, years ago Roberto Coin, a jeweler born in Veneto, but with a creativity without territorial boundaries, has introduced among the many jewelery lines the Barocco collection. To this, given the success, is followed by New Barocco.
A couple of years after its introduction, the jewelery line continues to renew: maybe we should call it New New Barocco. In any case, although the jewelery line has been enriched with new pieces, the technique has remained the same: jewels are made of twisted gold. Together with the light, vaporous and rich gold, they glitter white diamonds with round cut, but they are joined to each other to form an elongated oval that resembles a marquise cut stone. On the other hand, Baroque is just a style that uses simple shapes to reach complex goals. Giulia Netrese



Rose gold ring with colorless diamonds
Rose gold ring with colorless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold bangles with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold bangles with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold rings with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold rings with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold rings with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold rings with colourless diamonds
Yellow gold earrings with white diamonds
Yellow gold earrings with white diamonds
Roberto Coin, rose and yellow gold cuffs with white diamonds
Roberto Coin, rose and yellow gold cuffs with white diamonds
Roberto Coin, Yellow and rose gold rings and earrings with white diamonds
Roberto Coin, yellow and rose gold rings and earrings with white diamonds
Yellow gold collar necklace with white diamonds
Yellow gold collar necklace with white diamonds
Yellow gold rings with colorless diamonds
Yellow gold rings with colorless diamonds

White gold ring with colorless diamonds
White gold ring with colorless diamonds







The 100 facets of Roberto Coin

New jewels in Roberto Coin’s Haute Couture collection. With a special cut ♦
Among its hundreds of lives and countless collections, the volcanic designer named Roberto Coin, one of the most colorful line of jewelry and loveliest is the Haute Couture. Cocktail rings and butterfly shaped brooches are made of precious stones and colors stones, from diamonds to tourmaline, from peridot to sapphire.

At Baseleworld 2017 also are showed new necklaces and rings, which have been inserted in the same collection. We talk about a necklace in white gold with pearls and blue sapphires with Cento cut, and of a similar necklace but with pink pearls and sapphires and coordinated rings. Let’s add that Cento cut is another of Roberto Coin’s ideas, which initially applied to diamonds. It is a cut that is obtained by dividing the stone into nine different sections from which to start and scrap the 100 facets that take the place of the traditionals 57-58. The effect is that of the kaleidoscope. Lavinia Andorno




Collana in oro bianco con perle e zaffiri rosa con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 2 file di diamanti Cento e 1 fila di zaffiri rosa con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 1 fila di diamanti Cento e 2 file di zaffiri pnk con taglio Cento.
Collana in oro bianco con perle e zaffiri rosa con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 2 file di diamanti Cento e 1 fila di zaffiri rosa con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 1 fila di diamanti Cento e 2 file di zaffiri pnk con taglio Cento.

Collana in oro bianco con perle e zaffiri blu con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 2 file di diamanti Cento e 1 fila di zaffiri blu con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 1 fila di diamanti Cento e 2 file di zaffiri blu con taglio Cento
Collana in oro bianco con perle e zaffiri blu con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 2 file di diamanti Cento e 1 fila di zaffiri blu con taglio Cento. Anello bianco e nero con 1 fila di diamanti Cento e 2 file di zaffiri blu con taglio Cento
Anello in oro bianco con diamanti, zaffiri rosa e tormalina
Anello in oro bianco con diamanti, zaffiri rosa e tormalina
Anello in oro bianco con zaffiri, diamanti, peridoto e granato verde naturale. Anello in oro giallo con diamanti, citrino e topazio
Anello in oro bianco con zaffiri, diamanti, peridoto e granato verde naturale.
Anello in oro giallo con diamanti, citrino e topazio
Anello in oro bianco con zaffiri blu e diamanti
Anello in oro bianco con zaffiri blu e diamanti
Spilla con diamanti bianchi e brown, e citrini
Spilla con diamanti bianchi e brown, e citrini

Spilla con diamanti bianchi e brown
Spilla con diamanti bianchi e brown







Roberto Coin is on air with Pois Moi

The new Pois Moi by Roberto Coin, with a bit of nostalgia for the televisions of the 1950s ♦
The play of words (with toi et moi), but obviously first of all the design, was rewarded: the Pois Moi collection by Roberto Coin is one of the successes. In Baselworld 2017, the Italian designer has presented new additions, variations on the style of the collection, which must be remembered, received the Palladio 2014 prize at VicenzaOro as the best Italian jewelery collection around the world. Only a few years have passed since the debut, but Pois Moi is now considered a brand icon.
It is a complete collection, which includes bracelets, rings, pendants and earrings. According to the Maison, the first version offered gold as the absolute protagonist in three yellow, white and pink colors. This is followed by a top version of the range, with diamond pavé. The design also has a somewhat fun background: it is inspired, in fact, to a vintage “television” style of the 1950s. This aspect is determined by the shape of rings, bangles and pavé embedded in the jewels, which recalls the shape of the first television sets. But observing a surface of diamonds can be just as enjoyable. Lavinia Andorno




Rose gold bangles and rings with and without diamonds
Rose gold bangles and rings with and without diamonds

White gold bangle with diamonds White gold bangle with diamonds. White gold ring with diamonds. White gold ring with diamonds
White gold bangle with diamonds
White gold bangle with diamonds. White gold ring with diamonds. White gold ring with diamonds
Yellow gold bangles with white diamonds
Yellow gold bangles with white diamonds
Rose gold bangles with white diamonds
Rose gold bangles with white diamonds
Rose, yellow and white gold rings with and without white diamonds
Rose, yellow and white gold rings with and without white diamonds
Rose, yellow and white gold rings with white diamonds
Rose, yellow and white gold rings with white diamonds
White gold bangle with black and white diamonds
White gold bangle with black and white diamonds
Four row white gold bangle with black and white diamonds Two row white gold bangle with black and white diamonds. White gold bangle with white diamonds
Four row white gold bangle with black and white diamonds
Two row white gold bangle with black and white diamonds. White gold bangle with white diamonds
Yellow gold bracelet with colourless diamonds
Yellow gold bracelet with colourless diamonds
White gold necklace with colourless diamonds
White gold necklace with colourless diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold bangles with diamonds
Rose, white and yellow gold bangles with diamonds

Rose, yellow and white gold rings and yellow gold earrings with diamonds
Rose, yellow and white gold rings and yellow gold earrings with diamonds







Roberto Coin is back in the Garden

Roberto Coin is still flourish with Garden collection ♦
The Garden Collection “reinterprets the eternal fascination of secret gardens in precious and expressive notes. Rings and pendants elate the imagination towards an enchanted world that looks charming with rich details from unexpected and extraordinary forms”, and so on. Without detracting from the poetry of company announcements, certainly necessary, the truth is otherwise: the Garden collection was introduced in 2014 by the designer of Vicenza, now a citizen of world, and it was simply inspired by his garden where, with his wife, he likes to spend free time.
Trivial? Not at all: who has the gift of creativity is inspired by what surrounds him, then he turns it, transfigures it, interprets it. So, in contrast, it takes on even more value the ability to transfer to metal and stones floral aspects of nature in elaborate cocktail rings or earrings. The collection has received the right success and so, three years later, the jewelry line is further renewed with some new entries presented at Baselworld. Indicative prices: the less elaborate rings are less than 5,000 euro, a pendant with a topaz rises above 8,000. Giulia Netrese




Yellow gold ring with prasiolite and white diamonds. Yellow god ring with emerald and rock crystal doublet and brown and white diamonds.  Yellow gold ring with blue topaz, natural green garnet and white diamonds
Yellow gold ring with prasiolite and white diamonds. Yellow god ring with emerald and rock crystal doublet and brown and white diamonds. Yellow gold ring with blue topaz, natural green garnet and white diamonds

Yellow gold earrings with london blue topaz, natural green garnet and white diamonds
Yellow gold earrings with london blue topaz, natural green garnet and white diamonds
Ring in chocolate satin gold with amethyst, white diamonds, brown diamonds, orange sapphires and natural green garnet. Black satin gold ring with ruby zoisite, white and brown diamonds and natural green garnet
Ring in chocolate satin gold with amethyst, white diamonds, brown diamonds, orange sapphires and natural green garnet. Black satin gold ring with ruby zoisite, white and brown diamonds and natural green garnet
Unique piece in white, red and black gold with diamonds, prasiolite and natural green garnet
Unique piece in white, red and black gold with diamonds, prasiolite and natural green garnet
Earrings in satin yellow gold with honey quartz, white and brown diamonds and natural green garnet
Earrings in satin yellow gold with honey quartz, white and brown diamonds and natural green garnet
Rings in satin yellow gold with Blue topaz, prasiolite, amethyst, lemon and honey quartz, as center stones. Brown and white diamonds, green garnet, yellow sapphires in the decorative components
Rings in satin yellow gold with Blue topaz, prasiolite, amethyst, lemon and honey quartz, as center stones. Brown and white diamonds, green garnet, yellow sapphires in the decorative components
Ring in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, quartz, tsavorite and rose sapphires
Ring in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, quartz, tsavorite and rose sapphires
Necklace in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, blue topaz, tsavorite and orange sapphires
Necklace in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, blue topaz, tsavorite and orange sapphires
Ring in yellow and burnished satin gold with white and brown diamonds, morganite, green garnet, rubies, amethyst and black and yellow sapphires
Ring in yellow and burnished satin gold with white and brown diamonds, morganite, green garnet, rubies, amethyst and black and yellow sapphires
Earrings in satin yellow gold with diamonds, topaz, tsavorite and green amethyst
Earrings in satin yellow gold with diamonds, topaz, tsavorite and green amethyst
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), amethyst and tsavorite. Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), topaz and tsavorite. Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown) quartz and tsavorite
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), amethyst and tsavorite.
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), topaz and tsavorite.
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown) quartz and tsavorite

Black gold ring with 62 carat blue topaz stone, sapphires, citrine, rubies, amethyst, black spinel and natural green garnet
Black gold ring with 62 carat blue topaz stone, sapphires, citrine, rubies, amethyst, black spinel and natural green garnet







Roberto Coin for Millenials

The Fifth Season by Roberto Coin: jewels for Millennials, but not only.
To be fine for everyone: Roberto Coin, longtime jeweler, a few years ago he thought that not all of his collections could be bought by young people or those with less economic opportunities. But, at the same time, it decided not to sacrifice quality and style that is proper to the Maison of Vicenza. Thus it was born the line The Fifth Season by Roberto Coin. The jewels are less formal, less demanding materials such as silver plated, or stones such as quartz. But they are well articulated collections, read and of course, with a very low price, though not to a minimum as for brands that focus on quantity. The Fifth Season is not however distributed everywhere. In Italy, for example, is found only in Leonardo da Vinci airport in Rome, Linate airport in Milan or Venice, as well as online. Be emphasized also the idea of ​​marketing that is to number the collections as if they were software updates: 5.10, 5.11, 5.2 … One way to try to speak the same language as Millenials. There is, however, a link also with the principal brand when, since 1996, a small ruby ​​is hidden within each jewel of the Roberto Coin. This tradition continues in The Fifth Season by Roberto Coin. Giulia Netrese

Anelli intrecciati in argento 925, placcati oro rosa e rodio con pietre colorate
Anelli intrecciati in argento 925, placcati oro rosa e rodio con pietre colorate
Anelli in argento placcati oro
Anelli in argento placcati oro
Bracciali intrecciati in argento 925 placcati in oro giallo e in rodio, con quarzo lemon, ametista, topazio blu e quarzo fumé
Bracciali intrecciati in argento 925 placcati in oro giallo e in rodio, con quarzo lemon, ametista, topazio blu e quarzo fumé
Bracciali intrecciati in argento 925, placcati in oro giallo, rodio e oro rosa
Bracciali intrecciati in argento 925, placcati in oro giallo, rodio e oro rosa
Bracciali intrecciati lucidi in argento 925 placcati in oro rosa rodio e oro giallo
Bracciali intrecciati lucidi in argento 925 placcati in oro rosa rodio e oro giallo
Bracciali multifili intrecciati in argento 925, placcati rodio, ruterio, oro giallo e oro rosa
Bracciali multifili intrecciati in argento 925, placcati rodio, ruterio, oro giallo e oro rosa

Princess online for Roberto Coin

The Princess Flower collection by Roberto Coin in 250 shops Usa with Ritani platform.
There is always a first time. It’s knew also by Roberto Coin, which has chosen for the first time the distribution of its jewels with so-called clicks-and-bricks option. That is, a mixed system between online and physical store. The passkey for the Italian Maison in this innovative way of selling is called Ritani, a store of jewelry, especially engagement rings, which you can buy and then pick it in one of 250 affiliated stores in the United States. The difference with a simple online purchase is that the customer is able to evaluate the jewel when he goes to take it away, and, if not satisfied, can return it to sender. Apparently it’s also the best way to hook the people of Millenials, young people who do not enter in a jewelry or feel uncomfortable. By partnering with Ritani, Roberto Coin is now able to reach a wide range of customers through e-commerce platform, which boasts a high level of user traffic.
Brian Watkins, who has worked with big US retailers such as Nordstrom and Blue Nile, before becoming president of Ritani in 2011, argues that a growing number of customers begin their shopping online jewelry, but only 10% agrees to buy on web: a jewel is a demanding choice and who spends the money wants to touch and see before completing the purchase. With the ability to choose online and then contact a store, the perspective changes.
As for Coin, the partnership involves the sale of 40 new pieces of Princess Flower collection, with a price range from 660 to 16,000 US dollars. Federico Graglia

On the throne with Roberto Coin

The Princess Collection (which it is expanded) by Roberto Coin.
The designers at Roberto Coin create something like 700 models a year. After working on the computer with a 3D modeling software, prototypes are transformed into wax models, created directly with sophisticated printers. The difference with many other jewelery brands that use the same technique is that Roberto Coin combines this army of ideas with a high level of quality: after the first processing step, in fact, the jewelry go in the expert hands of artisans, which add their personal touch and finish that no machine could add. This is also the reason why the collections designed by Roberto Coin have a long-lasting, and often get richer once the shelves of jewelers achieved. At early pieces, that is, there are others, with variations on the theme initially proposed. This was also the case of the Princess collection, which in 2016 presented a few more pieces. Princess, in any case, does not refer to a princess with noble birth, but the princess who is in every woman, if she feel so. Not surprisingly, the collection is presented by the Veneto brand with a Walt Disney sentence: “The imagination can not go out of fashion, for the simple reason that it is an escape into a dimension that lies beyond time”. A good aphorism to present a collection destined to last. Rudy Serra

Braccialetto e anello in oro giallo con diamanti
Braccialetto e anello in oro giallo con diamanti

Anelli in oro giallo con diamanti bianchi, satinati a mano
Anelli in oro giallo
con diamanti bianchi, satinati a mano
Orecchini in oro giallo con diamanti bianchi satinati a mano
Orecchini in oro giallo con diamanti bianchi satinati a mano
Bracciali d'oro bianco e giallo con diamanti bianchi satinati a mano
Bracciali d’oro bianco e giallo con diamanti bianchi satinati a mano
Braccialetto in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Anello in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Anello in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri
Braccialetto in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Anello in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Anello in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri
Braccialetto in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri. Braccialetto in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Braccialetto in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi satinato a mano. Braccialetto in oro bianco, finitura lucida
Braccialetto in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi e neri. Braccialetto in oro rosa con diamanti bianchi e neri. Braccialetto in oro bianco con diamanti bianchi satinato a mano. Braccialetto in oro bianco, con finitura lucida

Roberto Coin has an idea Appassionata

When you are passionate about something, you don’t want never leave without it. So Roberto Coin 20 years after the launch of its Appassionata collection, continues to offer the formula of that success. The new pieces of the collection presented in 2016 have volumes and forms that have evolved over time, but remain faithful to the original idea: to evoke the pleasure of contact with the tissue, but using gold and diamonds. They are modern, lines up with the times. On the other hand the Veneto brand, now a global giant of jewelery, offers an average of over 600 models a year. In short, he is used to running, innovate and renew. Since 1977, when Roberto Coin, successful hotelier, has reinvented himself as jewelery designer, the bet is won with destiny, with the ability to adapt the collections to fashion, to the times. And sometime even go ahead before of the trend. For the Appassionata collection, for example, the Maison has succeeded in creating a jewel realized in a kind of carpet of gold to woven mesh. Here are the new images. Margherita Donato

New Appassionata, bracciale in oro e diamanti
New Appassionata, bracciale in oro e diamanti

Collezione New Appassionata, anelli
Collezione New Appassionata, anelli
Collezione New Appassionata
Collezione New Appassionata
New Appassionata, anello in oro e diamanti
New Appassionata, anello in oro e diamanti
Collezione Princess
Collezione Princess
Collezione Princess
Collezione Princess

A gourmette for Coin

A gourmette is a jewel comprising a mesh flattened chain and a rigid plate and smooth, on which can be engraved usually a name (in the case of a bracelet). This type of processing is one of the most common in the jewelry. But, of course, there are different ways to achieve a gourmette chain and there is a different style of presenting something as so often seen. In short, the word gourmette can also become synonymous with challenge. And this is the case of Roberto Coin, who presented a collection that is based precisely on this process but very, very, different from the usual chains. First, because the links are not simple metal elements, but elaborated pieces of a regular puzzle, white gold, yellow or pink. And then because the gourmette production is enhanced in some cases by diamonds that they can also be a paved covering the whole jewel. By the way: these chains that aren’t chains, become bracelet, but also earrings and rings. It is worth watching how creativity is able to transform a usual form into something new. Lavinia Andorno

Bracciale e anello in oro bianco e diamanti
Bracciale e anello in oro bianco e diamanti
Orecchini in oro e diamanti bianchi
Orecchini in oro e diamanti bianchi
Anelli in oro bianco, rosa e giallo
Anelli in oro bianco, rosa e giallo
Roberto Coin, anelli Gourmette
Roberto Coin, bracciali Gourmette

Roberto Coin in Carnaby Street

Carnaby Street evokes many images: fashion of sixties, the Swinging London, the Soho district, the Beatles, Twiggy, Mary Quant … Now to this list of famous names also adds that of Roberto Coin. The Venetian jeweler, popular in Italy, but a celebrity in the States, has decided to dedicate to the street of London shopping a jewelry collection. The pieces have a rather unusual form: they are concave. The rings, for example, have the upper part, flat and at a lower level than the crown. Within this space, the band surrounding the center stone is covered with small diamonds set in rose gold, while in the center is placed a small slab of malachite, black jade, or mother of pearl. The collection is minimal: consists of three rings, earrings and three three chains with pendants, always made in the same style. Here are the pictures. Giulia Netrese

Jewels of Italy with design

Many jewels and an albino setting: from 2 April to 12 September, in Milan there is to see the exhibition Brilliant! The future of the Italian jewel, organized as part of the XXI International Exhibition of the Milan Triennale, entitled 21st Century. Design After design, which includes 20 exhibitions around the city in six months. In addition to jewelry, in short, there’s plenty of other things to see if you like the design is a chance (we recommend to visit the whole exhibition anyway). The section devoted to jewelry is curated by Alba Cappellieri. The goal is to connect the jewel of art and design, plus the temptations dictated by fashion. Between craft and technology, they are on display Italian jewelry worn by white plaster busts: the set is truly amazing. By the way: we said plaster busts, because the jewels are all of the same type, ie necklaces. There are unique pieces or with a particular interest. An example: Calla, an ebony with three elements in pavé diamonds by Vhernier. It consists of a single element which, repeated, it chases. It’s made in several versions, including a version with all rose gold elements, a kogolong and rose gold, a full pavé diamonds, it has become an icon of the brand. But the represented brands are many, from Bulgari to Crivelli, from Antonini at Pomellato. Monica Battistoni

Brilliant! I futuri del gioiello italiano
Palazzo della Triennale
Viale Alemagna, 6
20121 Milano, Italia
Biglietti: ticket singolo 15 euro, consente di entrare una volta in ciascun luogo nell’arco dei sei mesi. Season pass 22 euro: permette di accedere a tutte le sedi quante volte si desidera da aprile a settembre.

La mostra «Brilliant! I futuri del gioiello italiano»
La mostra «Brilliant! I futuri del gioiello italiano»
Antonini, pendente Anniversary
Antonini, pendente Anniversary
Il collier Calla, di Vhernier
Il collier Calla, di Vhernier
Il collier Sophia Loren di Damiani
Il collier Sophia Loren di Damiani
Roberto Coin, Black Jade
Roberto Coin, Black Jade
Minica Castiglioni, collana realizzata con stampante 3D per bijouets
Minica Castiglioni, collana realizzata con stampante 3D per bijouets
Margherita Burgener, Blooming
Margherita Burgener, Blooming
Marco Bicego, collana Marrakerch Supreme
Marco Bicego, collana Marrakerch Supreme
Giancarlo Montebello, Superleggeri
Giancarlo Montebello, Superleggeri
Giampiero Bodino, collana Corona
Giampiero Bodino, collana Corona
Collana di Crivelli
Collana di Crivelli
Bulgari, Diva Gingko
Bulgari, Diva Gingko
Barbara Paganin, More
Barbara Paganin, More

 

Coin in time to rock

Rock & Diamonds: what better combination for an evening? Roberto Coin has named so the collection, that is one of the key innovations of 2016. And that, in forecasts, should repeat the success Poi et Moi, line which in recent years has given much satisfaction to the Venetian brand. The collection is also a nice change from the style point of view, “revolutionary design”, defines the brand, since for the first time the diamonds are combined with studs, an element that appears often on clothing related to glam- style rock of Seventies. “While soften diamonds and warm each jewel with the purity of their light, shape and bold counter is tailored for the contemporary rock girl, brave and overwhelming that they can not resist the elegance,” reads the communication of the Maison. The collection is made of pink gold with diamonds blacks, white gold and white diamonds. Prices: from 3000 euros to the thinner ring in pink gold, which costs a little ‘less than the version in white gold, to 39,000 euro of the bracelet. M.d.B.

Rock & Diamonds, anelli
Rock & Diamonds, anelli
Rock & Diamonds, bracciali con diamanti neri
Rock & Diamonds, bracciali con diamanti neri
Rock & Diamonds, bracciale
Rock & Diamonds, bracciale
Bracciali in anteprima visti a VicenzaOro January
Bracciali in anteprima visti a VicenzaOro January
Rock & Diamond, indossato
Rock & Diamond, indossato

Where flies Coin’s Falcon

All the time Roberto Coin makes collection of precious animals. The Venetian jeweler, star in the US, has already experimented with horses, tigers, cobras and, from few months ago, he has also added this Falcon, a bird of prey in the form of ring and bracelet. The feathers are made with gold stripes studded with white diamonds and blacks, while the falcon’s eye has an onyx stone. The whole is mounted on a glittering pink gold. A perfect jewel to let your imagination soar and vanity together.

Anello Falcon
Anello Falcon

Bracciale Falcon
Bracciale Falcon

The year of the monkey

Last year Cara Delevigne at her sister Poppy’s wedding wore a necklace with a sapphire pendant, in monkey shape. The jewel, by De Grisogono, has an estimated value of approximately 350 thousand euro. But it is in 2016 that the jewelry in the shape of a monkey know a resounding success. The reason is simple: this year, according to the Chinese horoscope, is the year of the monkey. A coincidence that prompted most of the jewelers to find in drawers or design some earrings, rings and necklaces in the shape of the animal closest to humans. That, in fact, has long been a subject of the most favorite animal in the collections, as you can see from these images. The last in order of time, the ring with monkey that we tracked in space by Roberto Coin at VicenzaOro January: is gold, with a diamond-paved. On the other hand, according to the Chinese zodiac monkey is a sign dedicated to creative people, inventors, designers. In a nutshell, the jewelry designer. Lavinia Andorno

Anello scimmia di Carrera y Carrera
Anello scimmia di Carrera y Carrera
Spilla di CIpullo per Cartier
Spilla di CIpullo per Cartier
Anello in oro rosa e diamantineri di De Grisogono
Anello in oro rosa e diamantineri di De Grisogono
Spilla in oro, diamanti e smeraldi
Spilla in oro, diamanti e smeraldi
Orecchini con scimmie in corallo, di Lydia Courteille
Orecchini con scimmie in corallo, di Lydia Courteille
Orecchini con scimmie di Lydia Courteille
Orecchini con scimmie di Lydia Courteille
Anello scimmia di Roberto Cavalli
Anello scimmia di Roberto Cavalli
Anello scimmia di Roberto Coin
Anello scimmia di Roberto Coin
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti bianchi e brown
Anello in oro rosa e diamanti bianchi e brown
La collana di De Grisogono da 350 mila euro
La collana di De Grisogono da 350 mila euro
Cara Delevigne con la collana di De Grisogono
Cara Delevigne con la collana di De Grisogono

Roberto Coin on the golden bridge

San Francisco is also famous for its bridge, one of the most famous in the world: the Golden Gate Bridge. It was not easy this engineering work would inspire a jewel. Instead, this is what has fascinated Roberto Coin. The Venetian jeweler has a small collection dedicated to the Golden Gate Bridge, taking the sleek lines of steel cables, turned into golden threads that intertwine within the ring into a kind of lattice. The surface of the three pieces that make up the series (two rings and a bracelet), is simply smooth and polished gold. A color that recalls directly the name given to the bridge that connects the Pacific Ocean with the San Francisco Bay. Giulia Netrese

Anello della collezione Golden Gate
Anello, più stretto, della collezione Golden Gate
Anello della collezione Golden Gate
Anello della collezione Golden Gate
Bracciale della collezione Golden Gate
Bracciale della collezione Golden Gate

Who is going at the Italian Jewelry Festival

There will also be the designer Marco Dal Maso with its brand Marco Ta Moko, among jewelers selected from Neiman Marcus for The Italian Jewelry Festival, dedicated to the jewelry Italian masters during the month of October. The festival takes place in the Precious Jewels Salons of Neiman Marcus scattered in 41 locations in the United States. The initiative is organized in partnership with ICE (Italian Institute of Foreign Trade) and celebrates luxury jewelry designed and handcrafted in Italy. “It will bring to light the art and history of Italian fine jewelery,” says Larry Pelzel, vice president of Neiman Marcus. “This is an exceptional opportunity to witness many exclusive pieces from some of the most talented artisans and designers from around the world. The scope of this wonderful story captures certainly the attention of any fan of jewelry. ” Marco Ta Moko will be directly involved in many of the events and launch parties that Neiman Marcus will host to celebrate this event. Next to the young designer there are a host of established names of Italian jewelery: Adolfo Courier, Buccellati, Bulgari, Crivelli, Leo Pizzo, Marco Bicego, Mariani, Marina B, Mattia Cielo, Mattioli, Miseno, Pasquale Bruni, Picchiotti, Pomellato, Roberto Coin, Staurino Brothers, Utopia, Vendorafa, Vhernier, and Zydo.Anello Andrea Collection

Catena della Warrior collection
Catena della Warrior collection
Anello della Half collection
Anello della Half collection
Gioiello firmato Marco Ta Moko
Gioiello firmato Marco Ta Moko

A muse for Roberto Coin

A muse for Roberto Coin. Or, rather, Arizona Muse, American model that will be the face of the new communication campaign of the Veneto brand, highly rated in particular in Anglo-Saxon world. The supermodel will appear on large American press wearing the jewelry from the latest collections of Roberto Coin: Tanaquilla, Black Jade, Pois Moi, New Baroque and Cento. Photographer of the campaign, Craig McDean, also worked for brands such as Dior, Gucci, Oscar de la Renta and Prada.

La campagna di comunicazione di Roberto Coin
La campagna di comunicazione di Roberto Coin
Arizona Muse
Arizona Muse
La campagna di Roberto Coin
La campagna di Roberto Coin

Roberto Coin is inspired by Bernini

New Barocco by Roberto Coin is the modern manifestation of a style born in Rome in the mid-seventeenth century. Monumental, exuberant, theatrical, in a short time spreads all of Europe of the time. From its forms the Venetian jeweler retains the softness of curvy lines, the twisting of the materials, in this case white , yellow and pink gold threads and weaves them composing different volumes and layered, just like the tortile columns of St. Peter designed by Bernini. The effect, however, is lighter and gives bracelets and rings that mix and match for everyday wear, made of only thin gold or inlaid with diamonds set, in groups of three stones, in the empty spaces of the pattern. The theme of the interwoven threads is repeated three, four times in bracelets and rings creating a sort of tissue from many combinations more or less valuable. In other jewels, the pattern is elongated to shape overlapped leaves playing between tsolids a voids, between diamonds and uncovered skin. A ready-to-wear collection starring in the 2015 campaign with the supermodel Arizona Muse.

New Barocco, orecchini e anello in oro rosa ritorto a forma di foglia  allungata  con diamanti incolori
New Barocco, orecchini e anello in oro rosa ritorto a forma di foglia allungata con diamanti incolori

Roberto Coin garden

Roberto Coin has its own garden. Indeed, it was the first gardener of jewelry, at least in this latest round of gardens that were blooming this spring (such as the collections of Bulgari, Piaget and Pasquale Bruni). Coin, Italian jewelery brand particularly appreciated abroad, especially in the US, has its Garden Collection, with great use of satin gold, quartz, topaz, amethyst, diamonds, garnets … In short, a color palette that is the flowering of his garden. Where is no shortage of leaves, and even some insects such as spiders and dragonflies, as is expected from the natural balance of a green space. The jewels of this collection are made up of many small elements combined to form a single piece: petals and leaves, bound by the stem in gold, they are woven into rings, pendant and earrings. Here are pictures of this colorful and imaginative collection. Matilde de Bounvilles

Necklace in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, blue topaz, tsavorite and orange sapphires
Necklace in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, blue topaz, tsavorite and orange sapphires
Ring in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, quartz, tsavorite and rose sapphires
Ring in satin yellow gold with colourless diamonds, quartz, tsavorite and rose sapphires
Ring in yellow and burnished satin gold with white and brown diamonds, morganite, green garnet, rubies, amethyst and black and yellow sapphires
Ring in yellow and burnished satin gold with white and brown diamonds, morganite, green garnet, rubies, amethyst and black and yellow sapphires
Earrings in satin yellow gold with diamonds, topaz, tsavorite and green amethyst
Earrings in satin yellow gold with diamonds, topaz, tsavorite and green amethyst
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), amethyst and tsavorite
Ring in satin yellow gold with diamonds (colourless and brown), amethyst and tsavorite
Black gold ring with 62 carat blue topaz stone, sapphires, citrine, rubies, amethyst, black spinel and natural green garnet
Black gold ring with 62 carat blue topaz stone, sapphires, citrine, rubies, amethyst, black spinel and natural green garnet