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Italian Gold Jewelry: Make a Statement with This Exquisite Metal

Italian mastery is known worldwide for its high-quality design and craftsmanship, a reputation that continues with treasured gold. Italian gold jewelry comes from renowned goldsmiths and artisans who produce beautiful jewelry with time-tested techniques. If you're considering adding to your jewelry collection with Italian pieces, discover what makes gold from Italy different from the rest.

What Is Italian Gold Jewelry?

Italian gold generally meets high purity benchmarks and standards. Many pieces you'll find are 14kt or 18kt gold. This means that 14 or 18 of the 24 parts in the item are gold, and the remaining ten or six parts come from other metals. While Italian gold can technically come from any part of the country, the majority comes from several cities well-known for jewelry production: Arezzo, Florence, Milan, Torre del Greco, Valenza, and Vicenza.

In terms of the actual gold, nothing separates it from gold found around the world. The distinguishing features of Italian gold jewelry come from the handiwork and artisanship of each design. Italian culture reveres jewelry making as an art form, with families often passing this skill through the generations. This type of training leads to timeless pieces created with reliable and exquisite techniques.

Our Office in Arezzo, Italy

Here at Ross-Simons, we're extremely proud of our in-depth knowledge of and experience with Italian jewelry. We have a very special asset to help us achieve our level of expertise—our team at our office in Arezzo, Italy. Together, we curate a gorgeous collection of the finest Italian jewelry, at prices you can afford.

By working side by side with the Italian manufacturers and designers on a daily basis, our team has the opportunity to see the product firsthand and to tailor collections our customers will love. We're very familiar with our customer's expectations, having learned over the years that they want something reminiscent of the country of Italy—unique and beautiful.

Arezzo, Italy is one of the most renowned cities in the world for its expert goldsmiths and artisans. The silver and gold factories carry on longstanding legacies of family-owned businesses, while investing in the newest technologies to craft next-level designs. Having this international office gives us direct access to the best sources of inspiration and the most impressive skills. The captivating muse of historical buildings, on-trend fashion and exceptional paintings at every turn encourages our expert design team to create authentic styles. Our Italian office also allows us to accelerate the design process and ensure superior quality in every piece.

From our exclusive Andiamo line and our handblown Murano glass pieces to timeless cameos and colorful enamel, we offer a variety of world-class made-in-Italy styles you can't find anywhere else. We invite you to explore the joy of Italian jewelry with Ross-Simons.

History of Italian Gold

The history of gold in Italy dates back to its roots as a civilization in Before Common Era (BCE) times. The features we now identify as Italian are visible when you look at jewelry from the Roman empire. At that time, jewelry artisans combined techniques and design features from northern Africa, Asia, the Middle East, and other parts of Europe. Leaders used gold as a status symbol and often chose to wear highly detailed pieces with high-quality yellow gold and bold gemstones. Pendants, chain necklaces, and earrings were popular styles during this time.

These trends flourished throughout the Renaissance and beyond, leading to the designs that consumers know and love today. During this period, the demand for gold items expanded rapidly. Artists began training as goldsmiths to meet this need while maintaining the high-quality standards set by royal families.

As you look through the history of Italian gold, you see many names of famous goldsmiths and jewelers. Some have set the bar high for jewelers and defined the trends that set Italian jewelry apart today. The most widely known Italian goldsmiths are Fornuto Pio Castellani, Sotirios Voulgaris, and Mario Buccellati.

Identifying Italian Gold Jewelry

Each piece from our Italian gold assortment bears a hallmark that certifies the purity of its gold content. A piece that is 41.7% pure gold will be stamped 10K or 417, a piece that is 58.5% pure gold will be stamped 14K or 585, and a piece that is 75% pure gold will be stamped 18K or 750.

In terms of style, many characteristics set Italian jewelry apart. First, you may notice an abundance of link bracelets and necklaces. Italian jewelers have worked throughout the centuries on new and innovative ways to create distinguished, timeless chains that withstand daily wear. This includes everything from simple chain links to tightly interwoven crisscross chains. Italian jewelry often features intricate details that make you look a bit closer, like diamond-cut rings with aesthetically pleasing geometric markings that capture the light at every angle.

Other pieces give the nod to Italy's long, rich history with classic symbols and designs. You may see this in styles like family crest rings, stamped pendant necklaces, and religious motifs.

Different Types of Italian Jewelry

Those interested in Italian gold can find it represented in chain-link bracelets, hoop earrings, statement rings, and other types of jewelry. Many Italian jewelers create an array of bracelets, from single-link chains to bangles and charm bracelets. More ornate bracelet options include those with interlocking chains that give added weight and shine to the piece.

There are also many options for Italian chain necklaces. Common styles include paper clip chains, pendants, personalized items, religious imagery, and charm necklaces. While many forms rely solely on gold for their shine and value, other types feature polished stones and rare gems for added color.

A beautiful array of Italian gold rings is available in all varieties of styles. Those drawn to the ornate fashion of older Italian pieces often select rings with intricate cutouts, mesh designs, and religious charms or themes. Additionally, this type of jewelry also has many simple, classic golden rings. A classic gold loop with a beautiful center stone or delicate design adds flair to any ensemble. Enamel rings bring vibrant colors and detailed designs to Italian statement rings.

Those interested in hoop earrings or other styles of Italian earrings have an abundance of choices. The intricate details found in many Italian chains are also prominent in earrings, creating tight knots and loops in hoop and stud earrings. Drop earrings with delicate filigree and lace patterns or gemstones that dangle are another popular choice in today's jewelry scene.

Learn the Language of Italian Jewelry

Experience the luxury of Italian jewelry at Ross-Simons. Italian artisans take the utmost pride in all they do to ensure their products are as picturesque as the places they're crafted. From beautiful artistry to stunning metalwork, discover the unparalleled excellence of Italian craftsmanship from the comfort of your home. Here is a guide to help you navigate our beautiful selection.

Term Meaning
Calza a mesh chain with a just-right-fit
Chicco Di Riso links that resemble little grains of rice
Croce cross
Cuore heart
Diamantato diamond-cut finish
Fatto a Mano handcrafted styles like cameo , mosaic & Murano glass
Filigranato filigree, a decorative finish used in jewelry
Finitura Dei Gioielli fancy finishes, like diamond-cut, hammered satin
Floreale floral pattern
Giglio fleur-de-lis flower
Gioielleria Italiana Italian jewelry
Grumetta the links of a curb chain
Inciso a Mano carved by hand, like cameo jewelry
Lavorazione the way links in riso and mesh-style jewelry are crafted
Martellato hammered finish
Mosaico a way of hand-fitting glass pieces together to form a design
Murano an island of Italy where glass is handcrafted into works of art
Rosa rose
Satinato satin finish
Simbolo hearts , crosses & other meaningful icons
Smalto Cattedrale Similar to a stained glass effect, semi-transparent enamel that evokes the look of light coming through the colored panes of church windows

Frequently Asked Questions

This type of gold comes from anywhere in Italy, although some cities are more well-known for their thriving gold industry. Areas with large gold mines include Piedmont, Sardinia, and Pestarena. While gold may originate in these regions, goldsmiths in a wide variety of Italian cities mold it into beautiful jewelry designs.


Prices are comparable to gold from other countries. Differences in pricing are often due to tariffs and additional taxes placed on imported gold. It is the craftsman and artistic details that contribute to pricing variances.

Due to its high-quality workmanship, Italian gold jewelry is often the star of the outfit. This is particularly true if you select a piece with detailed accents or other attention-grabbing features. People allow their Italian treasures to shine by pairing them with simple pieces in a similar color scheme or design. In some cases, individuals altogether forgo other choices of jewelry to focus attention on their Italian ware.

Yellow gold is the most common option found in Italian designs. However, there are also many pieces with rose and white gold. Some sellers choose to make a statement with two-tone pieces that pair yellow with white or rose gold. This creates contrast and allows the jewelry to become the focus of the outfit.

Italian gold jewelry offers quality workmanship and timeless design features that match a wide range of personal styles. Each piece tells a story and brings a new layer of complexity to the wearer's jewelry collection.