Celebrating nearly sixty years of creative independence, Pomellato presents its sixth High Jewelry collection titled Collezione 1967. Unveiled in June beneath the majestic vaults of the Napoleonic Halls at the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan, this new chapter is more than a tribute to the past. It stands as a contemporary manifesto that reflects the sensual, free-spirited, and unconventional identity of the Maison

The collection features seventy-five exceptional creations that express the very essence of Pomellato. It is a dialogue between the excellence of Italian craftsmanship and the daring nature of avant-garde design. Each piece, entirely handcrafted at Casa Pomellato, reinterprets the House’s signature codes through a bold, luminous, and sensuous perspective. Rare gemstones appear in unexpected combinations, while chains, a foundational element of Pomellato’s design language, evolve into sculptural expressions of rhythm and movement.

The narrative of the collection unfolds through three decades of inspiration. The 1970s highlight the creative liberation of the chain, with pieces like Blue Chain Cascade and Aquamarine Dream showcasing the Maison’s mastery of volume and setting. The 1980s embrace sculptural forms, asymmetry, and generous proportions as exemplified by the striking Asimmetrico Tanzanite. The 1990s explore a liberated chromatic vision where exuberant gemstones meet minimalist design, with standout pieces such as the Iconica Extreme set and the Precious Snap Hook lariat necklace.

For Pomellato’s Creative Director, Vincenzo Castaldo, “the new High Jewelry collection marks a powerful return to our roots by distilling the essence of three defining decades. It captures moments that have helped shape the identity of Pomellato as we know and love it today: unconventional and inimitable.”

Through this manifesto collection, the Maison reaffirms a bold and precious vision of luxury. It is not static but in constant evolution, capable of reinventing tradition without ever betraying it. Collezione 1967 does not merely celebrate the history of a Maison — it writes the story of a truly distinctive style.

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