Misani
Since its birth in 1965 Misani stands out essentially for its Italian identity. For this reason, every step of the manufacturing is still held in Milan. Their jewelry is the present declination of Italian tradition, for centuries a synonym of quality and preciousness.
Misani jewelry does not go unnoticed: shape, material, colour; every element is an explicit statement of independence and originality. Every piece of the collection expresses and magnifies the personality of who wears it.

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Misani Matera Lemon Quartz Ring

$5,500.00
Misani Matera 18kt yellow gold ring featuring a lemon quartz and a 0.025ct round brilliant diamond. Size 7 Matera, city of stone, the underground city, is one of the oldest cities in the world. Its name derives from the Greek word for starry sky, metéōron, for the effect that the stones have from afar when illuminated at night. ⁠Gold, diamonds, citrines, white chalcedony, lemon quartz and silver recreate this iridescent brightness in the shades of yellow and white, the typical colors of the city and the Matera Collection.

Misani Matera Lemon Quartz, Citrine, White Chalcedony & Diamond Bracelet

$4,960.00
Misani Matera 18kt yellow gold and sterling silver bracelet featuring lemon quartz, citrine, white chalcedony and 0.03ctw (average) round brilliant diamonds. Matera, city of stone, the underground city, is one of the oldest cities in the world. Its name derives from the Greek word for starry sky, metéōron, for the effect that the stones have from afar when illuminated at night. ⁠Gold, diamonds, citrines, white chalcedony, lemon quartz and silver recreate this iridescent brightness in the shades of yellow and white, the typical colors of the city and the Matera Collection.

Misani Toyama Bay Diamond Bracelet

$4,105.00
Misani Toyama Bay 3mm double strand leather bracelet featuring handmade 18kt yellow gold and sterling silver elements with one element pavé set with round brilliant diamonds. Diamond pavè is the main focus of the Toyama Bay Collection, which draws its name and inspiration from a natural phenomenon that occurs for only a brief period each year in Japan when extraordinary reflections illuminate the sea.