In the Metropolitan Dream jewelry collection, the design, Damiani's unmistakable trademark, finds its maximum expression: modern lines framed by precious materials such as yellow and pink gold and the new black and brown versions, striking at first glance and giving an unforgettable feeling to all women who love a modern and refined look. The jewelry collection has rings, earrings, bracelets, necklaces and cufflinks, all featuring a new effervescent, buoyant texture and the eclectic appeal of diamonds, the result of skilful craftsmanship of Damiani master goldsmiths. Inspired by the frenetic, dynamic life of big cities, Damiani proposes a jewelry collection with a refined style and modern, geometric design for a "metropolitan" woman with a chic, sophisticated style in "constant motion".

Damiani jewelry is the result of highly creative work, exclusive focus on handmade jewelry design, the shapes, the quality of gems and the accuracy of craftsmanship, one of the highest expressions of Italian made craftsmanship. Creations featuring high level finishing and painstaking care of details, through the use of a control system that ensures that all Damiani jewelry is of the highest quality...
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Whether it’s an anniversary, traditional celebration or one of the many special occasions that are not connected with traditional events, silver, platinum or gold jewelry has become the best way to highlight the importance and eternity of an occasion to celebrate. In addition to the classic wedding bands and the traditional engagement ring, for every important moment, Damiani jewelry for men and women represents the ultimate gift, rich with symbolic and eternal meaning...
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Talking about men's jewelry is a little bit like going back to the debut of jewelry art: it was created to honour authority, military ability, courage, and power. Women learnt the value and pleasure of wearing precious ornaments from men. Until the 18th century, there wasn't a clear distinction between men's jewelry and women's jewelry; all ornaments were worn indifferently by men or women,...
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