Here is Wait Xmas Gift, a small pre-Xmas space for help you to choose the right gift will not be recycled.
We inaugurate talking about jewelry, considered perfect gifts for women and recently also for men. We have selected a name for every price range, focusing on brands that have in made in Italy and handmade their flagship.
It ‘s impossible not start from Pietro Ferrante, leader of the jewels in alloy with a fantastic value for money. The “Maestro” is a character who is able to convey all his free, rock and a touch of rebellion soul in his jewelry, whether it’s with skull rings, nautical-inspired bracelets or pendants dedicated to the world of music, at affordable fees you can donate a beautiful jewel that will match perfectly to the latest trendy look. For more information please visit the official site, or Facebook page.
If you prefer choose a noble metal then look White Valentine, brand specialist in the use of chain links that in addition to beautiful jewelry bronze also produces silver bracelets. Here the Facebook page, also on the official site will find a special initiative dedicated to the holiday season.
Finally one of the best brands for fine jewelery, Ugo Cacciatori. Here we are at the top.
His creations are suspended between romance and darkness, dandy and bohemian, baroque and gothic, the result of dreamlike stories between forests, beaches, skulls that recall adventures of pirates and chests full of gold. Each jewel has its own life, tells a story and conveys emotions.
Find a nice selection here or here, and for some more photos you can see the fanpage on Facebook.
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