Tamara Comolli devotes her India collection to the most loved graphic pattern ♦ ︎
There are women who “forget” to communicate their age. But there are also women who celebrate the anniversaries, such as Tamara Comolli. In 2017 he celebrated her 25th birthday at the Maison’s creative guide bearing her name.
Tamara Comolli has an Italian name, but an international vision. She is a German born, graduated at the Munich Business School, founded her brand in 1992. In Germany, she is the company’s seat and base, but jewels are produced exclusively for her in Milan. The beginning of career in the jewelery world, however, took place in the United States.
With her glance that ignores the borders, it is no surprise that for the winter 2017-2018 Tamara Comolli has presented a line of jewels dedicated to a country like India. The collection, which is called India, is entirely based on the classic paisley design, which originates from the boteh or buta name, a drop-shaped, Persian origin pattern widespread throughout the Indian region. By the way, if its point is down, paisely has the same geographic form similar at India. The collection of Tamara Comolli also uses eco-sustainable materials: besides gold, some jewels are made of ebony or snakewood (Brosimum Guianense), a wood with an appearance that reminiscent of the reptile skin. But jewels are also made of chalcedony, mother of pearl, quartz and some precious stones. Price. from 500 to 4000 euros. Giulia Netrese