The Mimosa Universe
Spectacular masterpieces of jewelry art featuring a mosaic of ultra-rare stones of different shapes and cuts, arranged side by side in a magnificent alternation of full and empty voids, of light and reflections.
Mimosa Light Blue Galaxy
A luminous carpet of diamonds peppered with stunning cabochon-cut star sapphires (270.05 cts)
Mimosa Stella del Nord
According to ancient traditions, star sapphires are powerful amulets protecting travellers and explorers. At the centre of this sumptuous necklace, the queen of The Duchess Collar triptych, is a magnificent cabochon-cut, purple star sapphire from Sri Lanka (43.82 ct) of an astonishing, extremely rare colouring and asterism, a truly exceptional phenomenon in gems of such size. This masterpiece of nature lies in a soft 'collar' of diamonds set in white gold.
Mimosa Green Sugarloaf
A bracelet of unparalleled perfection, a masterpiece of dazzling beauty; the Green Sugarloaf bracelet is a triumph of white gold, at the centre of which a majestic emerald reigns supreme, set on a carpet of diamonds. A guardian of ancient secrets, intrinsically connected to the depths of its exotic and far-away origins, enchants with its skilful sugarloaf cut and dazzling colour.
Mimosa Summer Dream
In these original earrings, the charm of a cornflower blue sapphire (12.20 ct) competes with the fascination of a lavender sapphire (12.37 ct) in an almost dreamlike embrace that recalls the colours of summer nights: two different colours evoking the same intense emotion. The stones’ oval cut is enhanced by precious, airy, blue and purple sapphires and diamonds.
Mimosa Mystic
Elegant, precious and regal, this necklace lights up with the iridescent sparkles of an exceptional oval harlequin opal (21.34 ct), surrounded by white opals, diamonds and brown diamonds, pink and orange sapphires.
Mimosa Sugarloaf
Bracciali con gemme taglio "sugarloaf" (Pan di Zucchero), che prende il nome dal cono con la punta arrotondata con cui veniva venduto lo zuccherro fino alla fine del XIX secolo, reso famoso dalla collina di Rio de Janeiro così chiamata proprio per la sua forma.
Mimosa Sugarloaf
Bracciali con gemme taglio "sugarloaf" (Pan di Zucchero), che prende il nome dal cono con la punta arrotondata con cui veniva venduto lo zuccherro fino alla fine del XIX secolo, reso famoso dalla collina di Rio de Janeiro così chiamata proprio per la sua forma.
Craftsmanship
Damiani’s extraordinary artisan vocation reaches its highest expression in the iconic Mimosa collection. The ‘apparent chaos’ of these refined creations, an innovative technique that harmoniously combines stones of different sizes and cuts, expresses the Maison’s sublime genius through a design that comes to life three-dimensionally.