Pomellato’s Latest ‘Nudo’ Collections Revamp its Classic Design
From striking high jewelry to miniature fine jewelry, the new chapter continues to highlight gemstones featuring its signature 57-facet cut.

Nudo, which first appeared in 2001, has been reimagined in both a “Nudo” high jewelry line and “Nudo Mini” fine jewelry line.
The collections are “a fresh interpretation of the beloved Nudo aesthetic that appeals to both longtime fans and newcomers to the brand,” said Pomellato.
The brand has created new designs that continue its “free gems” philosophy, adding a new choice of stones that appear to be held in the pieces without a setting or prongs.
The high jewelry collection uses rubellite, tanzanite, and aquamarine in 18-karat rose and white gold with accents of diamonds throughout.
SEE: Pomellato’s Nudo High Jewelry Collection
With 10 new pieces, it includes drop earrings, statement necklaces, and cocktail rings.
The Nudo high jewelry collection is available now at select Pomellato boutiques.
“Nudo Mini,” Pomellato’s latest fine jewelry offering, continues the collection with the brand’s signature 57-facet cut, now in a smaller dimension.
From pendants to bangles and earrings to rings, all of the pieces are crafted in 18-karat rose gold with white gold accents and feature milky, sky blue, or London blue topaz, accentuated with diamonds.
“The colorful charm of Nudo Mini will enchant a new generation of jewelry lovers who appreciate an everyday look that maintains a touch of refined preciousness,” said Pomellato.
SEE: Pomellato’s “Nudo Mini” Fine Jewelry Collection
Pomellato’s toi et moi rings are also seen in this fine jewelry collection, with a cluster of pavé diamonds on one side and topaz on the other.
The Nudo Mini collection includes 13 new pieces that range from $2,250 to $14,500.
The collection is available now in-store and on the Pomellato website.
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