JEWELLERY COLLECTION
This season Massimo Dutti has turned its jewellery collection up a notch: much more refined, sophisticated and minimal, with clear references to geometry, nature and ethnography.
Discreet pieces with a definite connection to the world of art and nature; so subtle and attractive that it is practically impossible to not want them immediately.
MATERIALS
SEMIPRECIOUS
STONES
A semiprecious stone is a rock or mineral that when cut and polished can be used to make jewellery or artistic objects. Being a natural material, differences always appear even though they are the same stone, making each piece unique. Some stones are dyed with pigments to give them trendy colours or highlight their beauty.
AGATES
These are characterised by their streaks.
Colours: beige, white, grey; green, black and more.
QUARTZ
These are characterised by their more translucent appearance.
Colours: rose, smoke, lilac (amethyst)
LAPIS LAZULI
These are characterised by their intense blue colour with golden bursts.
JASPER
These are characterised by their more opaque appearance.
Colours: earth tones
CERAMICA
Ceramic is an artisanal material, mainly clay, which is worked in furnaces at a high temperature. It is later enamelled with different colours and motifs.
RESIN
Resin is an acrylic material that allows for the creation of a multitude of shapes, colours and textures to enhance pieces of jewellery.
TIGER EYE
These are characterised by their honey colour or burnt orange tones.
CARE GUIDE
Occasionally clean jewellery pieces with a soft cloth.
Avoid direct contact with creams, perfumes and other types of chemicals.
Keep jewellery away from water; do not immerse it in water or other liquids.
Remove any jewellery before bathing, showering or swimming in pools or the sea.