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Jewelry PR with Isosselliani

In need of a fun statement piece to spruce up your jewelry collection? Designers, Robert Paolucci and Paolo Giacomelli teamed up back in 1997 to create their line of jewelry, Iosselliani, that mixes fun with bold pieces. Crafting with 18K gold, white gold, sterling silver, and an endless amount of stones and gems, this line is ideal for a woman who loves fabulous jewels!

The collection is consisted of numerous rings, bracelets, earrings and necklaces that are all statement pieces of their own. One of my favorite pieces happens to be their brass necklace with shaded fringes and gemstones ($705). It's such a daring piece that once it's worn, it would be best to let this necklace be the main focus and let your other jewelry be rather modest. It's a very overpowering piece. I've noticed that much of their collection is about standing out and not being conservative. Like for example their silver panther ring ($242) with red rubies set as the eyes. So bold! The label has a variety of chain necklaces aligned with crystals, black diamonds and other stones. I think they're perfect for adding to your normally banal everyday outfit.

Iosselliani has been featured in the pages of Vogue Japan, Elle and Marie Claire magazine editorials. Not only that, the designers have worked with such labels as Missoni in the past. Quite impressive if you ask me.

You can purchase the collection at select Barneys, Lane Crawford and Harrod's stores across the country.

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