Ippolita 18k Gold Necklace with Gemstones Inlay Pendant

$6,500.00

             A unique Ippolita necklace made of 18k yellow gold and gemstones. The necklace is composed of a gold chain and a large geometric pendant.

The pendant comprises of four flat, drop-shaped elements. Each element features malachite, black onyx and mother-of-pearl inlaid in yellow gold to create a beautiful pattern.

The organic looking pattern and a sculptural shape are signature for Ippolita’s aesthetics. The gemstones and mother-of-pearl are polished and look amazingly silky and glossy. The enlarged size pendant hanging on the delicate chain creates an impressive feel of a massive piece hovering in the air.

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Ippolita
2000s
18 karat Yellow Gold
Malachite, Black Onyx, Mother-Of-Pearl
70.1 grams
Pendant 4" x 2 ¾” (10 x 7.2 cm) without bail. Chain 26" x 1/16"
Ippolita maker's mark, hallmark for 18 karat gold
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    About Ippolita Brand:

    Established in 1999 in New York, Ippolita is a jewelry brand that reached a perfect balance between art and craftsmanship.

    The brand was founded by an Italian designer Ippolita Rostagno. After graduated from the Istituto d’Arte in Florence where she studied sculpture, Ippolita wanted to implement her “love of sculpture into a form of wearable art.” Today jewelry by Ippolita is made by hands and celebrates women of all ages.

    Since the designer added precious and semi-precious colored stones to her vocabulary, they became a cornerstone of the brand’s aesthetics. Mother-of-pearl, turquoise, malachite, rock crystal embodying Rostagno’s love of nature, sculpture, and raw materials.

    Ippolita pieces are made for everyday wearing, however they are meticulously made. Here is where Italian heritage plays its part. Amazing hammered metal textures and curvy organic shapes are crafted by using modern technologies and traditions of old craftsmanship.

     

    About Italian jewelry:

     Italian Jewelry History

    Italian jewelry style is deeply rooted in the history of the region. The beginning of it can be marked as far as 700 BC. What we consider today as the Italian style was impacted by the ancient Greek, Roman and Etruscan cultures.

    Italian jewelry of all time is mostly made of yellow gold. This metal has been favored the most by the Italian makers. In the Etruscan region goldsmiths developed such processes as alloying and engraving, also the granulation method got perfected and became a signature. In the later Middle Ages, the most sought-after jewelry pieces came from Vicenza and Florence. During the Renaissance era, the art of jewelry making was as important as painting and architecture. Later, in the Baroque era, jewelry design shifted from bold and straightforward pieces to intricate and more detailed. Today Italian jewelry style and look depends on a certain maker. However, “made in Italy” jewelry always relates to luxurious lifestyle, timeless design, and exquisite manufacturing.

     

    Italian Chains

    In Italy chain production started somewhere back to the ancient times, as braided chains were found in Ur and Uppsala at the archaeological sites. They were crafted by using knitting technique and were precursors of the modern link chains.
    Thanks to Italian makers, we have Figaro, Anchor and Spiga links today. Those links could be a result of reinvented and reimagined Catholic rosaries. In our time Italian gold chains are well-known for its durability and great design.
    One of the Italian makers, UnoAErre, gave 18k gold Italian chains a worldwide fame in the 1980s. Gucci became a synonym of anchor chains. Tubogas design invented by Bulgari is iconic and used by many designers not only in chains but for making gold tubogas bracelets, earrings and rings.

     

    Italian Makers

    There are so many great jewelry brands came from Italy, it’s really challenging to mention just a few. Vhernier, Roberto Coin, and of course, Bulgari could be the first who come to mind when we think of the Italian makers. We also should mention Carlo Weingrill, a jewelry house from Verona. Their high-quality pieces have been sought after in the last few decades. The house has been family owned by four generations of jewelers.

    Passing family traditions of workmanship is another staple of Italian jewelry making. Italian cultural heritage, high-skilled makers and great quality materials keep the never-ending popularity of Italian jewelry going.