Tenacity, charme and creativity inspired LUNATI Jewels maison from its very beginnig. Since 1937, a prestigious firm of italian high jewellery craftsmanship.
OURSTORY
The Lunati Company began more than 80 years ago: it was 1937 when Piero Lunati, a determined and creative man, founded the goldsmith’s handicraft company in Valenza and with a strong managerial sense he created an avant-garde structure for the time.
Soon involved his brother Giulio who, with great skill and enthusiasm, followed the contacts with the main jewellers in Italy, making the creations of the two brothers’ atelier appreciated.
During the war period the Lunati Company does not stop its activity but increases it by training highly qualified workers: this will allow it to implement a strong expansion with the production of unique pieces in the years following the conflict.
In the following decades Lunati established itself in Italy and abroad for the excellent quality of its creations, for the design always in step with the times that has evolved over the years and with the fashions.
In the mid 80’s Giulio’s son, Giovanni Luca Lunati, became director and is still leading the family business.
Today the Lunati brand represents the evolution and growth of its own style: the selection of the always highly valuable materials and the continuous research of new models are the basis of the company philosophy to satisfy a demanding clientele.
Lunati jewellery, founded in 1937, is conceived and organized solely for high jewellery creationand production. Its making of unique objects, entirely hanmade, represents a symbol of prestige in the Valenza tradition.
The brand 160 AL is our jewels’ authenticity guarantee which are born from our designers’ concept and produced thanks to our goldsmiths’ mastery. Lunati concept newly defines the classic italian style, re-enterpreting ad updating it, using only high quality stones, creating endless time jewels.
“Is not this a small desire for what is obviously unworkable, aspiring to the immortal destiny of a stone? Is not this the sense of jewelery? Exalting the beauty of the beloved woman means recognizing her fragility and at the same time the nobility of that fragility.” (Adam Smith)