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Expressions Des Bijoux

Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF
United Kingdom

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The jewellery in the Palazzo Collection is set in gold with each piece individually hand crafted and betraying a consummate skill that has been passed down over the centuries. The ancients prized gold above all else, not just for its rarity but because they believed gold conferred noble virtue.

Little has changed, and gold is still the most precious of metals but is no longer the sole preserve of kings and queens. Resplendent with precious gemstones and the finest pearls adding their lustre, these breathtakingly beautiful bijoux are at once both formal and spectacular. Wearing these pieces conveys unique style, sophistication and savoir-faire.

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Registration Number: n/a
VAT Number: GB991 1672 96
Founded:1 January, 2010 (14 years and 3 months ago)
No of Employees: 1-10
Annual Turnover: 200-500k
Parent Company: n /a
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UK Branches: on-line shopping

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Monday 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Tuesday 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Wednesday 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Thursday 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Friday 09:00 AM - 05:30 PM
Saturday Closed
Sunday Closed

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  • Luisa della Salda Whenever Luisa della Salda seeks inspiration for her signature style of contemporary fashion jewellery, or needs to check out what is being worn by the headline stylistas of the day, she only has to step out of her front door. Luisa lives and works in the Lake Como region, where her neighbours include George Clooney and Madonna, and where Versace was a frequent visitor. Como has always attracted the socialites of their day, a legacy that dates back to Roman times. Centuries of art and culture have soaked into the very stones of the ruins of the 12th century walls that can still be seen in the small, central città murata or walled city. It is this heritage which Luisa keeps alive to this day with her uniquely individual jewellery designs.
  • Maria de Toni The designs of Maria Loretta De Toni possess a distinctly enigmatic quality. Based in Vicenza where artists and craftsman have been creating unique pieces of jewellery for centuries, Maria is proud to keep these traditions very much alive. Many of her pieces bear her signature motif, a small clasp in the shape of a butterfly.
  • Matteo e Francesco Zangara Zangara is a family business launched in the 1970’s and taken to new heights by the second generation Matteo and Francesco in 2002. Attention to detail and sculptured settings are Zangara’s trademark. Each handcrafted piece is a miniature work of art, with every stone meticulously hand selected for its colour and cut, individually worked into their unique designs. Expressive power and magical mystery are the characteristics of the Zangara creations.
  • Miramonti The famiglia Miramonti creates pieces that express the desire to return to an uncontaminated, pure and sincere natural world. A tribute to lightness, and fabulous decoration for brooches, earrings, bracelets and necklaces. This line of natural leaves, seeds, flowers and shells dipped in white and yellow gold gives a unique finished product. These individual pieces encapsulate nature's bounty in time and they are precious gifts for all occasions.
  • Murano In the experienced hands of the famiglie di Murano, glass is transformed into a dazzling, colourful expressions of shimmering light to rival the most precious of gems. On the island of Murano where they have been creating glass objet d’art for generations, the charm of the past is defined by their passion for glass. Echoing the inspiration behind Expressions-des-Bijoux, they describe the experience as being a journey where their imaginations are given free rein to create the extraordinary.
  • Oriani Roman designer, Oriani inspired by nature creates feelings of harmony that resonate with the rhythms of nature. Youthful in their appeal, and feel a flow of energy akin to the ebb. Flow of the nature.in these stunning designs evoke imaginative and abstract creativity, display an exuberance of pearls, precious stones and colourful inlays set in sterling silver and gold vermeil.
  • Philippe Ferrandis Based in Paris,Philippe Ferrandis has been designing haute couture jewellery and accessories since 1986. With a unique style all its own, Philippe Ferrandis jewellery appeals to elegant and bold women and are hand crafted in his Paris studio. Famous celebrity fans of his designs are the French actress Armelle Lesniak, French TV Presenter Christine Bravo, French songwriter and actress Marianne James, and performer Maaike Jansen. His creations are described as "love at first sight...I feel a halo of glamour...because they inspire me a smile, I will say that they are happy jewels"
  • Pierangelo Masciadri Pierangelo Masciardri believes that fashion can be a vehicle to transmit cultural messages in a more spontaneous way. This is proved by the artist from Lake Como, who graduated at the "Academia di Belle Arti di Brera" and was appointed Honorary Inspector of Lombardy by the Ministry of Culture and Environment. His great interest in the themes within architecture, sculpture and painting made him want to spread his knowledge to a wider public. He wanted to make culture accessible and to become part of the daily life of each person, instead of being relegated to a narrow circle of experts. Each creation proposes the motives of famous paintings, sculptures and archaeological finds that he chooses with meticulous care and interprets in a personal and exclusive way. Among his clients are famous names such as Bill Clinton, H.S.H. Prince Albert II of Monaco and Bill Gates.
  • Walter Romani The authors of these unique creations are Walter and Carla Romani, each contributing with his and her distinct personal flare. They are inspired by the effective style used in the early 20th century and by medieval architecture, but do not imitate nor quote these past styles in shaping their own unique pieces. The use of subtle analogies in creating their artistic objects indeed reveal profound ties with the present. We could define this creative process as "humanistic" - just think back on Florence's past where the Romani's live.