The jewelry collection Minou is a classic Damiani collection in white gold or platinum and diamonds. Delicate, refined and elegant, the design of this Damiani jewelry collection is identifiable for its exclusive "raised" setting of the diamond that lightly emphasizes the splendor of the gems. The Minou jewelry collection consists of a range of solitaires with multiple carat diamonds, and spotlight diamond earrings and necklace, rings, and three gemstones earrings and necklace, tennis bracelet, all with the particular setting that identifies and makes the collection distinctive. The solitaire ring design of this Damiani jewelry collection adds a special and particular "crown" to the mounting, "dressing" the centre gem with a crown of diamonds at its base, for an ever more precious jewel. Minou: elegant and unique jewelry for women, charming for its inborn class and incomparable grace

Damiani makes the Minou collection ambassador of real values, inner and most precious feelings through a TV commercial, speaking about family and of a Damiani jewel as a timeless symbol that extends these feelings and emotions generation by generation thanks to its excellence in manufacturing, craftsmanship, and thanks to the preciousness of its materials. All this make Damiani jewel so unique and authentic to be able to survive to love's eternity. Damiani. Heart-made. By you.
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Damiani diamonds are the traditional symbols, the perfect endorsement of unforgettable occasions and anniversaries. The purity, toughness and clarity of the gems confer eternal and unique charm to diamond jewelry. Damiani diamonds are skillfully selected and stand out for their splendor, not just because of the famous “4 Cs” but also for the excellent craftsmanship of expert artisans, goldsmiths and designers, capable of gracefully enhancing the precious gemstones set in gold jewelry...
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Since ancient times, human beings have used spherical objects to symbolize love, continuity of life and perfection. Long before wedding bands as we traditionally know them, ancient Romans used to wear rings made of a variety of metals to symbolize the eternity of endless love. The custom of wearing the wedding ring on the third - or “ring” - finger also comes from ancient Rome. In those days there was the belief that the “vena amoris” - or “love vein” - passed through this finger and went straight to the heart...
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The first archaeological findings of earrings date to the third millennium BC, when men wore them as symbols of virility and military audacity. Constantly present as a detail of attire, all earrings, even for women, disappeared during the middle Ages but were once again fashionable during the Renaissance period, when there was a return especially of pearl earrings. In the 17th century pearl earrings fashion gave way to diamond stud earrings, with the rapidly increasing predominance of this gem in every ornament...
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