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Pomellato

Pomellato: history & brand profile

Luxury jewelry set elegantly displayed with necklaces and rings in a store setting.
Founded
1967
Founder
Pino Rabolini
Country
Italy
Headquarters
Milan, Italy
Parent / house
Kering
Known for
Colourful coloured-gemstone jewelry and the Nudo ring
Price tier
Luxury

Pomellato is an Italian jewelry house founded by Pino Rabolini in Milan in 1967. It was created with the idea of applying a ready-to-wear sensibility to fine jewelry, producing distinctive, wearable pieces rather than only formal high jewelry. The brand is known for its use of coloured gemstones and for collections such as Nudo, with its faceted stone setting. Pomellato emphasises Italian craftsmanship and a contemporary, colourful aesthetic. Now part of the Kering group, it is among the better-known modern Italian fine-jewelry brands.

Categories: Jewelry.

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Frequently asked questions

When was Pomellato founded?

Pomellato was founded in 1967 by Pino Rabolini in Italy.

What is Pomellato known for?

Pomellato is best known for colourful coloured-gemstone jewelry and the nudo ring.

Who owns Pomellato?

Pomellato is part of Kering.

What does Pomellato sell?

Pomellato's ranges include jewelry.

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