Pomellato Nudo – Color, Form and the Art of Reduction
Since its introduction in 2001, the Pomellato Nudo Collection As a symbol of timeless femininity and bold color, the Milanese Maison demonstrates in 2025 how icons can evolve – quietly but decisively. The new variations bring a sense of movement and lightness to the design, which has long since become a modern classic.
Color as a language of emotion
Each Nudo ring is an ode to light. Pomellato harnesses the brilliance of rubellite, tanzanite, and aquamarine to make emotions visible. The new cuts and finer settings give the stones an almost weightless appearance. This creates a play of color and transparency that is quintessentially Italian – vibrant, sensual, and full of character.


Design between tradition and modernity
Pomellato remains true to its design language while simultaneously venturing into subtle innovations. Softer proportions and balanced transitions between stone and setting create a harmonious overall impression. As with the Messika Terres d'Instinct collection It turns out that each brand finds its own language for emotion – in Pomellato through the art of reduction, in Messika through bold expression inspired by nature.


High Jewellery & Everyday Luxury
The new Nudo Mini The line translates the iconic look into refined, wearable pieces for everyday life, while the High Jewellery edition showcases Nudo's expressive side. Both worlds share the same philosophy: luxury as an expression of personality, not status. This attitude connects Pomellato with brands such as Chopard or Messika, which also focus on authenticity and craftsmanship.
Ethics and elegance in harmony
All pieces in the Nudo collection are crafted from responsibly sourced gold and sustainably sourced gemstones. Pomellato was one of the first houses to fully commit to Fairmined gold. This transforms Nudo into more than just a piece of jewelry; it embodies an attitude: conscious, alluring, and timeless.
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Text: Insight Luxury Editorial Team
Image credit: Official press images Pomellato – 2025.






