Pomellato is an Italian gems company. The brand was established by Pino Rabolini in Milan in 1967 and at present positions among the initial five European diamond setters by deals. It is currently piece of Kering.
Pomellato started working in 1967, presenting the idea of prêt-à-doorman adornments, the thought that gems is a grown-up toy as well as an assistant to be worn at any minute of the day and changed like garments. In the 1990s, Pomellato especially centered around utilizing “colored stones”. The organization has likewise made its stamp in delivering chains.
In 2007, to praise its 40th year, Pomellato made its introduction in “top of the line” adornments with the dispatch of the Pom gathering: 40 interesting, valuable pieces sold only by errand in New York, Paris, Milan and Monte Carlo.
In October 2009, Andrea Morante turned into the new Chief Executive Officer of the Group and minority shareholder of Ra.mo, the Holding Company of the Rabolini family that controls the Pomellato and Dodo brands.
In July 2013, Kering secures Pomellato.
Pomellato gems have extremely conspicuous peculiarities: the accentuation on adjusted and material structures. The pavé given an unpredictable, arbitrary style by utilizing gemstones of different sizes and/or shades.
The Pomellato battles of the 1960s were endowed to Franco Scheichenbauer. In 1971, Pomellato began working with the expert of highly contrasting photography, Gian Paolo Barbieri. From 1982 to 1984, Pomellato fights were marked by the photographic artist Helmut Newton. Gian Paolo Barbieri returned in 1988 and 1989, responsible for customary publicizing fights furthermore more extensive ventures like the books “The Maps of Desire”, 1989 and the later “Innatural” of 2004, where the adornments was shot in tropical settings. The 1990s saw a progression of photographic artists like Alistair Taylor Young, Lord Snowdon and Javier Vallhonrat. In 2001, Pomellato withdrew from high contrast photography to grasp shade with the work of Michel Comte.