In the heart of Florence: the new Giovanni Raspini collection for Armando Poggi
Florence is a city of symbols, of stories intertwined between art, faith, and craftsmanship. In its cultural fabric, every shape conveys a meaning, every detail echoes Renaissance aesthetics. It is within this framework that the new Giovanni Raspini jewelry collection for Armando Poggi comes to life, a project that combines contemporary design and Florentine identity with authentic elegance.
A collection told through symbols
The collection is inspired by three timeless emblems of Florence:
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The Lily : the city's symbolic flower, a prominent feature of squares and coats of arms since the Middle Ages. Raspini's Lily charm is not just a decorative motif, but a symbol of belonging: a jewel that speaks of roots, territoriality, and civic pride.

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David : a masterpiece that embodies human perfection and the power of creativity. In this dedicated charm, the profile of David becomes iconic and refined, a small, portable tribute to the statue recognized worldwide as the symbol of Florence.

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The Dome : Brunelleschi's brilliant work, a symbol of vision, ingenuity, and authenticity. In this charm, the Dome's silhouette is not just an architectural landmark, but a reminder of lofty aspirations and lofty perspectives.

When art becomes a jewel
The partnership between Giovanni Raspini and Armando Poggi is more than a mere meeting of names in the jewelry world: it's a convergence of visions. Raspini brings with him the tradition of Italian craftsmanship, the ability to transform metal into a sign of personal expression; Armando Poggi brings with him timeless elegance and a deep connection to the city of Florence.
Each charm is designed to be worn by those who love to carry with them a piece of history, a symbol with meaning, an object that speaks of the person who chooses it.

A style that tells an identity
The new collection doesn't just enhance an outfit: it creates a connection between the wearer and the essence of Florence. It's a statement of style, but above all, of belonging. From Via Tornabuoni to the Lungarni, from the heart of Florence to the world: the Giglio , David , and Cupola charms are jewels that speak, small amulets that accompany with discretion and refinement.

Who is this collection intended for?
• For those who love art and history,
• For those who want a jewel with a deep look,
• For those looking for an accessory that is a sign , a story and beauty .