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  2. UnoAErre - Wikipedia

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    The name UnoAErre comes from 1AR, the identification mark indicated on the punch affixed to products, assigned to the first goldsmith company of Arezzo (AR). In the sixties production reached the highest levels, and the company employed more than 1200 staff. It began a reduction of its workforce in the early 1970s. Today fewer than 500 are ...

  3. Category:Italian jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Italy portal This category is for articles about jewellers from the European country of Italy . Not to be confused with Category:Italian jewellery designers or Category:Jewellery retailers of Italy .

  4. Castellani (goldsmiths) - Wikipedia

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    Fortunato Pio Castellani (1794–1865) is regarded as the forefather of the family. In 1814, Fortunato opened his own workshop in Rome. The progenitor specialized in the creation of jewels emulating the ones that then came to light from the necropolis of Etruria, that were found in the excavations of Pompeii and Herculaneum or that could be observed in the Campana collection.

  5. Category:Italian jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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  6. Pomellato - Wikipedia

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    Pomellato is an Italian jewelry company. The brand was founded by Pino Rabolini in Milan in 1967. [1] In 2013, the brand became a part of the luxury group Kering. [2] Sabina Belli has been CEO of Pomellato since 2015, and Vincenzo Castaldo creative director since 2004.

  7. Gold sculptures worth more than $1.3 million stolen from ...

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    Nearly 50 gold pieces of art created by Italian sculptor Umberto Mastroianni were stolen from an exhibition near Lake Garda, Italy, on Wednesday night, the host of the exhibition, the Vittoriale ...

  8. Medieval jewelry - Wikipedia

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    The jewelry of the Byzantine Empire often features religious images or motifs such as the cross, even in pieces that were for secular use. Elaborate Roman styles were continued, but with growing use of cloisonné enamel. The main commissions for gold work and jewelry came from the Court or the Church. [18]

  9. Category:Jewellery companies of Italy - Wikipedia

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