Piece of the Week: Miseno’s ‘Arco’ Earrings
For its 10th anniversary, Miseno designed the “Arco” earrings based on the Arco Felice, an arch conceptualized in A.D. 95 in Miseno, Italy.

The Italian brand teased its new “Arco” collection in October 2024, along with several new initiatives marking the milestone.
However, the day has finally come, and the Arco collection has been transformed from sketches to completed pieces, with the “Arco” earrings being our Piece of the Week.
The 18-karat yellow gold earrings feature diamonds in the motif of an arch, specifically referencing the Arco Felice, which is located in the brand’s namesake town of Miseno, Italy, along the seaside in the Gulf of Naples.
The original plans for the arch were conceptualized in A.D. 95 by Roman emperor Domitian, who created an awe-inspiring feat of architecture and engineering that lasted the test of time, the brand said.
Not only is this arch, whose name translates to “Arch of Happiness,” the inspiration for Miseno’s latest collection, but it is also the brand’s logo.
“We have always envisioned a strong, bold, signature collection that truly captures the essence of Miseno,” said Antonio Cardamuro, founder of Miseno.
“The timing never felt right to launch something of this magnitude, until now. With ten years of history now written, Miseno has established a loyal following among jewelry collectors and retailers alike, making this the optimal time to debut our most substantial interpretation of the brand to date.”
The Arco collection includes 30 different styles in various colorways across three tiers—gold and colored gemstones, gold and diamonds, and high jewelry.
It features 18-karat gold jewels with a range of colored gemstones, from coral to lapis and turquoise to sapphires, along with diamonds.
The collection ranges from $5,000 to more than $400,000, and the Arco earrings retail for $21,600.
The Arco earrings debuted, along with the Arco collection, on May 1.
To schedule an appointment to view the collection, email info@misenousa.com.
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