The tradition is sacred with the Neapolitan brand Ferrarese Gioielli ♦
There are jewelers pervaded by the desire to create something new. And there are others who aspire only to create something traditional. Ancient, perhaps, that reflects the taste of the past. This is the case of Ferrarese Jewels, a company of Naples. Simona and Gianpiero Ferrarese represent the last of three generations of goldsmiths. No wonder, then, that they have chosen to offer jewelry made with traditional techniques, “including some dating back to 200 years ago” without machines. This journey through time translates into style jewelry eight hundred. The contrary of a kind of design typically Northern aseptic and geometric. Here the lines are embroidered with baroque scrolls, the stones are set as they used to be. And, moreover, the company not only produces jewelry that would also liked your grandmother, but acquires vintage jewelry also by private individuals. A style that appeals not only to nostalgic: the British market, where the tradition is a sacred value, is very receptive, and so the Ferrarese has decided to participate at the International Jewellery London. Rudy Serra