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Thank you Cannes for posting the photos!

A few years ago I KNEW I had to have a pomellato ring. A close friend of mine back then told me they are overpriced and you can get the same quality for half the price.

Today I say "no, that's just not true". Those rings always have this pure, perfect apprearance I am constantly looking for.

I will have to check out a retailer in Vienna. A few years ago I visited Torino and could have went inside the Pomellato store. Damn!

btw: you really must have lost some weight, your hands are so fine!

Pomellato rings are worth looking at in person. I am very particular with the things I purchase, especially jewelry, because I own very few pieces. From the moment I looked and tried them on, I knew they were perfect for me. Months later, I am still very happy with my rings.

People where I live are used to seeing giant diamond rings and are not impressed with subtle European designs. I don't care that I don't get a lot of compliments on them. I love them and cannot wait to add another to my hand. :D

btw... I've always had thin fingers but the 6 kilos I lost didn't help. :smile1:
 
PS: ist the m'ama non m'ama rose gold? The Pomellato website shows only rings in rose gold, they look perfect! I was just always used to yellow gold.

Yes, lovely, all of Pomellato is rose gold. However, it's their specific blend of gold. It isn't as pink as other manufacturers. It blends with yellow gold beautifully.
 
Pomellato rings are worth looking at in person. I am very particular with the things I purchase, especially jewelry, because I own very few pieces. From the moment I looked and tried them on, I knew they were perfect for me. Months later, I am still very happy with my rings.

People where I live are used to seeing giant diamond rings and are not impressed with subtle European designs. I don't care that I don't get a lot of compliments on them. I love them and cannot wait to add another to my hand. :D

btw... I've always had thin fingers but the 6 kilos I lost didn't help. :smile1:
I had no idea only diamond rings count! How little I know about This speaking from an European city of course. I thought of the US customers leaning towards brands – which would make Pomellato a perfect match.

Even plain golden rings without any stone can be so beautiful and eyecatching!

I've already called the only jeweller in town that is listed as official retailer - yes, they have all the m'ama non m'ama and nudo rings "in stock".

I don't recall for how long you have been wearing your rings - does the redgold hold up well? The red does not seem as red as the red cartier has.
 
Yes, lovely, all of Pomellato is rose gold. However, it's their specific blend of gold. It isn't as pink as other manufacturers. It blends with yellow gold beautifully.

Right. I'm actually not the biggest rose gold fan but Pomellato's is so subtle. It looks like yellow gold with a slight, rosy wash to it. MUCH less rosy than rose gold from Cartier or VCA.
 
Here's my dream piece - small link 30" chain with Victoria Jet/Jade lace pendant. The chain is so versatile! Can be worn long (perfect with a white tee and blazer,) or doubled at the neck with a LBD, wound around the wrist as a chunky chain bracelet or made into a Y-lariat type necklace. The pendant is light as a feather and beautifully crafted.
 

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I don't recall for how long you have been wearing your rings - does the redgold hold up well? The red does not seem as red as the red cartier has.

Lovely,
My Pomellato rings have faired well through a summer of daily wear (picked them up at the end of May). There are only a few surface scuffs visible. I remove them while showering and when working in the garden, otherwise they are on my hands at all times.

Many woman are brand conscious in the US. However, semi precious stones haven't gained in popularity yet. I believe it's mainly because the media focuses on diamond jewelry. Pomellato needs to change their marketing a bit. Women need the opportunity to see and try their pieces on.

If you go see them, I'd love to hear which ones captured your heart.
 
Right. I'm actually not the biggest rose gold fan but Pomellato's is so subtle. It looks like yellow gold with a slight, rosy wash to it. MUCH less rosy than rose gold from Cartier or VCA.

I agree, Greentea. I was at Barney's trying on a few rings with my Pomellato. They were all yellow gold 18-22k and the SA couldn't tell my Pomellato was rose gold. It looks like a very rich yellow gold.
 
Here's my dream piece - small link 30" chain with Victoria Jet/Jade lace pendant. The chain is so versatile! Can be worn long (perfect with a white tee and blazer,) or doubled at the neck with a LBD, wound around the wrist as a chunky chain bracelet or made into a Y-lariat type necklace. The pendant is light as a feather and beautifully crafted.

That necklace is gorgeous and so versatile. I wish they listed pricing on their website.
 
Lovely,

Many woman are brand conscious in the US. However, semi precious stones haven't gained in popularity yet. I believe it's mainly because the media focuses on diamond jewelry. Pomellato needs to change their marketing a bit. Women need the opportunity to see and try their pieces on.

If you go see them, I'd love to hear which ones captured your heart.

I totally agree with this! I love diamonds and most popular branded pieces but I'm starting to prefer things that are more of a quiet luxury. When you try on Pomellato, you really feel the luxury. Each piece is perfection, down to the tiniest detail. And each piece, when worn, feels like it's part of you. Nothing scratches or pulls, the gold on the rings is honed so smoothly - like butter!
 
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