The jewelry collection Mini Must recreates the charm and elegance of Casa Damiani's iconic collections: precious women's jewelry, bracelets and necklaces, in particular, recall the decorative elements and design of other collections, such as D.Side, Metropolitan Dream and Damianissima. Each and every Damiani jewelry collection has a very distinct personality, recognizable shapes and motifs and the always-original finish and use of materials. In a single jewelry collection Mini Must encloses some of the icons that have contributed to the history of the Damiani brand. Small and precious creations from a jewelry collection for every day, for a woman that loves an original and outstanding look, through a perfect mix of diamonds and white, yellow, pink, black or brown gold.

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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Necklaces are probably the most ancient piece of jewelry: originally, like all ornaments, they were used during magic rituals and considered capable of keeping malicious influxes at bay. Throughout history necklaces for men and women have acquired increasingly refined shapes, through goldsmith's techniques that varied according to the tastes of every single age. Only after the Renaissance necklaces became an exclusively feminine object, less bulky to better highlight the natural beauty of gems...
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