Balance and beauty. They are the pillars that support and enhance the Vhernier house. Jewelry cared for in detail, handcrafted in Valenza (Milan), cradle of Italian jewelers and the ancestral techniques of this business since the 19th century. Vhernier’s masters imagine without limits and that is why they design pieces of extreme beauty, light as paper, but grandiose and imposing thanks to their generous volumes.
After achieving worldwide fame for its perfect pavé—a double-claw setting so polished to the touch that touching it with a stocking does not snag or break it—this avant-garde Italian jewelry company focuses on investigating shape and color.
“Modern sculpture is our main source of inspiration, but always focused from a point of view of purity,” says Isabella Taglio, deputy director of Vhernier, who in this sense highlights the innovation that mixing titanium meant for the firm and the industry. with diamonds or bronze with gold. This is demonstrated by their Freccia rings, with their triangular shapes, or the review of their Palloncino earrings.
This gemologist, lover of shine and defender of craftsmanship, imagines a modern, bold and timeless jewelry box for the holidays. And the jewelry of this brand aims to be eternal and wearable. “Thinking about the holidays, our Calla bracelet comes to mind, a timeless design that on its own is already a style statement, but when used several stacked, it becomes a jewel to stand out,” she says.
Asked about Vhernier’s new pieces for the holiday season, Isabella Taglio explains that in the constant search for beauty, the brand has focused on revising its Calla model. “It is an innovative jewel both in its shape and in its materials, which encapsulates the key elements of Vhernier’s design,” says the deputy director of the jewelery store and adds that these elements are the energy in the movement and tension of the conical elements, the sensuality of its curves and volumes, the purity and sense of mystery provided by the imperceptible closures.
“In this new version called Calla the One, the cone elongates and curves to give life to rings, necklaces and bracelets composed, this time, of a single element,” he acknowledges. The power and strength of simplicity, as Taglio describes it, underlies this piece as well as the entire Vhernier jewelry box.