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Fashionable Jewellery from Giorgio Martello
The Giorgio Martello jewellery collection is unsurpassable in quality and design. Using contemporary and traditional designs, it provides unique jewellery which is perfect for those who want to be more individual. Its unique designs are prominent in the world of fashion and have inspired many other designers.
All of Giorgio Martello's Milano jewellery is lovingly crafted from perfectly selected sterling silver. With a rhodanised finish, the silver not only shines beautifully in the bright Italian sun, but makes it more comfortable to wear and protects against tarnishing which silver is so prone too.
They value quality and inspiration, which is all part of their philosophy of life. As a trend setter, they are always creating innovative and unusual designs that are aesthetically pleasing to the eye. Inspired by the lively and vibrant character of Milan, they achieve the highly fashionable look which is in line with the Milan fashion scene and the delicate and graceful nature of the people and the city itself.
They design with mood and inspiration in mind, thus the collection has a great number of pieces of jewellery to suit every mood, every personality and every outfit. They design with fashion and the person in mind, making each piece personal, yet, trendy.
The Giorgio Martello Milano range has already achieved fame in Europe. For the 5th year running, Giorgio Martello was the official jewellery provider for the New Faces Award hosted in Berlin, which recognises the new face in the film industry, including actors, actresses and films. Over a 1000 guests who were adorned with the new jewellery from Giorgio Martello attended the event.
As a great cherisher of inspiration and innovation, Giorgio Martello has been proud sponsor of the Galeria Kaufhof awards, which awards young graduate designers with the opportunity to exhibit their masterpieces, enabling them to get their name known in the fashion industry. A sum of money was also awarded for further training and business set up, as well as to the best fashion school.
Giorgio Martello creates various pieces of jewellery, from pendants and earrings to bracelet and necklace charms. Numerous celebrities have adorned the Giorgio Martello collection including presenters, models, royality and international sporting champions, making them one of the most famous jewellery collections for various celebrities.
If you are interested in the Giorgio Martello jewellery collection visit 365diamond.com to view the 365diamond jewellery collection at www.365diamond.com
About the Author
Marie Coles is a professional writer. She writes informative, yet, dynamic articles on jewellery.
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