Italian jewelry brand Vhernier launches Palloncino’s new work: Balloons between the fingers
Vhernier was founded in 1984 as an independent jewelry studio. The earliest co-founder Angela Camurati was a sculptural artist, who was good at using large colored gems and broken diamonds to create simple and sculptural jewelry, with a distinct Italian style.
In 2001, the Italian Traglio family acquired Vhernier through its controlled Aura Holding, and the brand began to expand and develop in Italy and around the world.
The Italian jeweler Vhernier just launched the new season of the “Palloncino” series of ring works, still using the “balloon” as the inspiration theme. The new work uses Vhernier’s iconic “Trasparenze” mosaic technique to create a unique effect of “color balloons”.
Palloncino white gold ring set with turquoise and crystal quartz, decorated with 17 round-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.15ct.
Palloncino white gold ring, set with white mother-of-pearl and colorless crystals, decorated with 17 round-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.15ct.
The Palloncino white gold ring is set with emeralds and colorless crystals, and is decorated with 17 round-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.15ct.
Palloncino white gold ring, inlaid with rhodonite and crystal quartz, decorated with 17 round-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.15ct.
Palloncino white gold ring set with lapis lazuli and colorless crystals, decorated with 17 round-cut diamonds with a total weight of 0.15ct.
Post time: May-18-2021