Italy today is still one of the top players in the world of fashion and design and very much for jewellery production too.
Competitive landscape
Pomellato continued to lead
jewellery in Italy in 2015,
holding a 6 per cent value share.
The company operates in real
jewellery, and was a pioneer
in the concept of prêt-à-porter
jewellery, becoming particularly
well-known for its use of coloured
stones. In Italy, Pomellato is
present with its Pomellato and
Dodo chains; the latter targeting
a younger audience. In 2013
the company was acquired by
French multinational holding
group Kering, which offers a
large range of luxury brands,
including Gucci, Saint Laurent
Paris and Sergei Rossi.
Trade Fairs
VicenzaOro is the most
important jewellery trade fair
in Italy. Vicenza is the second
big area in Italy that is famous
for jewellery production which
comprises of smaller and larger
companies, often factories, with
a larger production than Valenza
Po. There are not many high
end jewellers here, even though
there some very famous ones
also. VicenzaOro is a showcase
of chiefly Italian jewellery
producers with around 1500
booths.
Prospects In the year 2014, Italy’s $8 billion jewellery industry is drawing interest from Asian and Middle East investors, keen to exploit Italian style and design as they battle for market share both at home and abroad. Once the world’s top exporter of jewellery, Italy now has fierce competition from India, China and Turkey where costs are lower and quality is gradually improving to internationally marketable standards. According to data from Italian goldsmiths association Federorafi, the sector has slumped 28 percent since 2001 to 9,000 firms — most of which are small family-owned companies unable to compete in a global market.
According to Euromonitor, currently jewellery is expected to be characterised by an increasing polarisation of demand, which will benefit both low-end and high-end jewellery at the expense of mid-priced references. Within costume jewellery this trend will translate into increasing demand for economy brands, such as OpsObjects, which witnessed impressive growth over the review period, as well as highend bijoux and jewellery mixing precious and non-precious metals and stones. Meanwhile, real jewellery is expected to continue to be strongly impacted by the trend towards affordable luxury. However, as real jewellery will continue to be perceived as an aspirational accessory, the best way to capitalise on this trend by manufacturers will be to invest in brand identity and marketing, besides design and innovation.
Top 10 Italian Jewellery
Designers and Brands
The Italian design is world
renown for glamour and style.
Italian designer jewellery
is a typical example of how
craftsmanship and luxury
materials marry to create
unique and glamorous pieces of
wearable art. There are many
reasons to own a piece of Italian
designer jewellery. One thing
is for sure: Italian designer jewellery consists of unique and
stylish pieces to wear and enjoy.
According Ebay, the lists consists
of
Pomellato
This Italian designer works
in Italy’s creative heart, Milan.
Pomellato originates from the
1960s and pays scant regard
to the traditional rules of
jewellery design. Instead, its
rings, bracelets, earrings, and
pendants are a joyous celebration
of individual gemstones. The
brand prides itself on stylistic
freedom, which means creating
unconventional pieces that the
designer likens to true emotion,
unique and personal to the
individual.
Versace
The Versace brand creates an
image of fashion, glamour, and
sexiness. The famous Medusa
head logo represents Versace’s
belief in empowering women,
and the mythical theme is a
common one running through
the jewellery. A typical Versace
piece is a stylish, unfussy chunk
of precious metal that makes a
bold statement about the wearer.
Armani
Armani’s reputation is for
relaxed elegance that is easy
to wear. The uncluttered lines
and lack of fussiness speak of
the wearer’s underlying selfconfidence.
Armani jewellery is
timeless.
Bulgari
Bulgari pieces aim to express
Italian femininity. Not only does
Bulgari jewellery complement the
feminine form, but the elegant,
classically inspired designs
feel great when worn. Bulgari
necklaces are not afraid to be big
and bold, but this designer also
knows how to work with simple
elegance for statement earrings.
Gucci
Highly sought after, Gucci
jewellery makes a woman feel
good about herself. A favorite of
celebrities, many Gucci designs
feature the trademark double
G symbol, which has become
a byword for high-class style.
Another great feature of Gucci
is that it makes a wide range of
accessories such as handbags,
so for the woman who likes
to coordinate, Gucci is a great
option.
Buccellati
Last but certainly not least
is that most extravagant of
Italian designers, Buccellati.
This jewellery is unashamedly
extravagant and opulent,
featuring an indulgence of
precious gemstones to dazzle
and delight. Original Buccellati
rings and necklaces command
high prices, and all the signs are
that modern pieces command
similar respect.
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