Sabbia Collection by Pomellato

SABBIA DIAMONDS ADD GLAMOUR TO EVERY DAY
PRECIOUS YET INFORMAL, SABBIA IS POMELLATO’S UNIQUE APPROACH TO DIAMONDS THAT TODAY FINDS NEW LIFE WITH THE ARRIVAL OF FASHION-FORWARD BETWEEN-THE-FINGER RINGS AND NECKLACES.

Fashionably chic and stamped with Pomellato’s unerring unconventional style, the new Sabbia jewels are a perfect fusion of traditional skills and on-trend design.

Conceived to be worn every day, Sabbia celebrates the irregular beauty of Nature. With an easy Milanese grace, angles give way to soft corners and the rigid symmetry we associate with diamond-settings are shunned in favour of organic patterns as random as the shifting shapes of sand.

At the heart of the fashion scene, the Milanese jeweller adds five pieces to the collection that buzz with the energy of the most exciting jewellery trends. One of the strongest styles to take hold are between-the-finger rings that have evolved from fashion statements to securing a permanent place in the realms of fine jewellery. The arrival of two new between-the-finger rings with mobile settings are a double first for Pomellato. Injecting Sabbia with a playful dynamism, diamonds come to life as each of the discs quiver with the slightest movement of the hand thanks to a mobile joint. To achieve this, the firm has adapted the historical ‘en tremblant’ technique developed in the 18th century to bring a fresh appeal to the Sabbia rings. Always in tune with the natural world, the rings appear to bloom between the fingers, like a flower opening its buds.

Joining the rings are three multi-way necklaces that further illustrate the versatility of Pomellato’s craftsmanship. Lightweight yet with a striking presence, the necklaces showcase the coming-together of a rigorous design approach. Ever on a quest to explore the potential of the chain, the sautoir is made up of four different-sized links, which are carefully composed to create a harmonious sequence. A smaller lariat and sautoir complete the trio, each shimmering with diamond-set discs and rectangles.

No Comments Yet

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.

10 − seven =