Pomellato Marks 25th Anniversary of Nudo with Global Campaign and New Designs
Pomellato launched a global campaign and new Nudo pieces for its 25th anniversary, adding Rivière necklaces in rose and white gold set with London blue and sky blue topazes.

Pomellato launched a global campaign and product novelties to mark the 25th anniversary of its Nudo collection, expanding the line with new Rivière necklaces in rose and white gold set with London blue and sky blue topazes surrounded by white diamond pavé circles and finished with a mobile rose-gold chain for adjustable wear. The house first introduced Nudo in 2001, and the anniversary range reinforces the line as a core design pillar for the Milan-based maison.
Technical signatures remain central to the relaunch. Something About Rocks notes, “Each stone in the collection showcases Nudo’s 57 irregular facets,” a cutting approach that preserves the stones’ shape and sparkle. Diamond Club West Coast describes the same feature as “a technical signature of the Nudo range intended to maximise light refraction,” reflecting how Pomellato frames the cut across the anniversary pieces. The collection also emphasizes the original “naked” aesthetic, with coloured stones appearing to float free of visible prongs or bezels.
Design novelties are specific and varied. One parure pairs purple amethysts with green peridots in an asymmetric layout across four stone sizes—Maxi, Classic, Petit and Mini—applied to necklaces and matching earrings and set within white diamond pavé circles. The Nudo Toi et Moi update presents a Classic-size amethyst opposed to a Petit white-diamond pavé silhouette in rose and white gold, with matching earrings intended for mixing across the Toi et Moi palette. Elle, which linked the newest chapter to Milan Design Week 2025, quotes creative director Vincenzo Castaldo: “Nudo is a philosophical statement on beauty in its most essential form,” and credits him with designing pieces so the stones “appear to float freely against the skin.”

Material experiments anchor the collection’s colour shifts. Something About Rocks and Diamond Club West Coast detail a prasiolite-over-green-agate doublet worked in rose and white gold across pendants, rings and earrings; the translucent, moss-toned prasiolite layered over hardstone agate creates a third tonal hue “enlivened by discreet white diamond pavé.” The Rivière necklaces employ Pomellato’s Clessidra cut—described by Something About Rocks as a method that “sees vibrant stones gathered at the centre,” and by Diamond Club West Coast as one that “utilise[s] the Clessidra cut to join two gemstone faces”—and are offered with coordinated earrings in the same colourway.
Craft and provenance are foregrounded. Casa Pomellato’s master artisans in Milan produce the pieces, and Diamond Club West Coast states that “the Milan-based Casa Pomellato utilises 100% responsibly sourced gold for all new units in the collection.” Pomellato’s own messaging frames the launch as “Nudo reimagined: not only ‘naked,’ but unbound—made to be worn, stacked, and celebrated,” while the brand’s Instagram copy reads, “Stripped of distraction, the Nudo Collection reveals its vibrant soul — a true expression of Pomellato's artistic vision, where colour shines.” The anniversary campaign thus positions Nudo—created within a house founded by Pino Rabolini in 1967 and now led by CEO Sabina Belli—as a renewed platform for coloured gemstones, artisan cutting and wearable, adjustable design.
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