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  2. Fortunato Pio Castellani - Wikipedia

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    Fortunato Pio Castellani (6 May 1794 – 1 January 1865) was a 19th-century Italian jeweller and founder of Castellani, an Italian jewellery company. Castellani opened his first shop in Rome in 1814. [1] He specialised in recreating the jewellery of ancient craftsmen, particularly the Etruscans.

  3. 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.

  4. Category:Italian jewellers - Wikipedia

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    Italian jewellery designers (22 P) Italian goldsmiths (33 P) Italian silversmiths (3 P) Pages in category "Italian jewellers" The following 21 pages are in this ...

  5. Buccellati - Wikipedia

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    Buccellati Holding Italia is an Italian jewellery and watch company. It was formed in 2011 through the merger of two previous luxury brands Mario Buccellati and Gianmaria Buccellati, the names of two master goldsmiths who were father and son. The company is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Swiss holding company Richemont.

  6. List of jewellery designers - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of notable jewelry designers This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  7. Piazza Italia Secures Midtown Location for Upscale Italian ...

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    WORKING IT OUT: With some of Manhattan’s corporations and companies welcoming back employees to their offices after months, if not two years of remote working, a prime Midtown location has ...