Italian jewellery house Pomellato showcased the Maison’s ‘Collezione 1967’ in Paris this afternoon.

Featuring 75 masterworks, the collection draws from three distinct design decades: the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Each era is represented through distinct stylistic choices that collectively define the Maison’s identity. The 1970s are reflected in the “Chain Revolution”, where Pomellato reimagines chain jewellery through bold experimentation and functional reinvention. The 1980s chapter, “Breaking the Rules of Design”, is marked by avant-garde forms, vibrant colour and architectural daring. The 1990s are interpreted through “The Chromatic Vision”, a period focused on gemstone artistry and minimalist design.
According to Pomellato, ‘Collezione 1967’ is a bold statement of its brand ethos: that true luxury lies in the freedom to innovate, the courage to break rules and the power to transform tradition into contemporary expression.
Standout pieces in the collection include the “Lagoon Bavarole”, composed of 47 irregular-cut green tourmalines forming a gradient cascade, and the “Asimmetrico Tanzanite”, which centres around a 55.96 carat irregular-cut tanzanite, requiring over 700 hours of craftsmanship. The “Zigzag Supreme” uses two deep-blue tanzanites in a geometric bezel setting, while “Rivière Zigzag” features over 47 carats of tourmalines or rubellites in asymmetric design.
Pomellato’s signature chain-making artistry is a central theme. The “Blue Chain Cascade” combines internal and external white diamond pavé-set chains, anchored by a rare 22.23 carat Ceylon sapphire. The “Yellow Diamond Moon” features a radiant 12 carat fancy light yellow diamond in an innovative single-setting construction.
Versatility is showcased in pieces like the “Precious Spring Ring”, which can transform from bracelet to pendant, and the “Precious Snap Hook”, which reinterprets 1990s design with architectural elements and convertible functionality.
For the collection, Pomellato used 100 percent responsible gold and collaborating with Milan-based goldsmiths. All pieces are handcrafted by artisans at Casa Pomellato’s Milanese headquarters.