Pomellato introduces Stile Libero, a High Jewelry collection of 65 creations that celebrate freedom and femininity through colour, gold, and shadow. Crafted in Milan, highlights include the Arabesque necklace, realised over 1,450 hours with artist Sara Bran. Creative Director Vincenzo Castaldo calls it “the art of moving instinctively.”
Pomellato has unveiled Stile Libero, a new High Jewelry collection that transforms freedom into a statement of style. Comprising 65 creations, the collection embodies the Maison’s vision of femininity — plural, self-defined, and never fixed — guided by an eclectic spirit that blends references across time and style into one expressive whole.
The collection unfolds in three chapters. Visionary Colors celebrates colour as a pure creative force, with vibrant gemstones chosen for the emotions they ignite. Liberated through the serti libre technique and Pomellato’s signature irregular setting, stones scatter in organic asymmetry, allowing colour to take the lead. Magnetic Gold returns to the Maison’s original material, sculpting bold, tactile volumes brought to life by white and the emblematic brown diamonds Pomellato introduced in 2003. Hypnotic Shadows reinterprets openwork, one of the oldest goldsmithing techniques, with hand-pierced gold forming lace-like patterns in a mesmerising play of solids and voids, light and shadow.
Each piece is handcrafted at Casa Pomellato in Milan, where extraordinary dedication shaped the collection’s most exceptional designs. Among them is the one-of-a-kind Arabesque necklace, created in collaboration with French artist Sara Bran, requiring over 1,450 hours of meticulous hand-piercing. Guided by Creative Director Vincenzo Castaldo, Stile Libero is described as “the art of moving instinctively” — creativity expressed without fear, refined, liberated, and touched by quiet provocation. It is a collection that reaffirms Pomellato’s place at the forefront of contemporary High Jewelry, where freedom is not just a theme but a way of being.
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