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Tamara Comolli

Timeless elegance, simple beauty and a refined design that pays homage to the powerful image of water: a piece of jewelry set to make waves.

- tamaracomo­lli.com

Since the launch of her namesake brand, Tamara Comolli has stood out as a unique creative voice in the world of fine jewelry. Her work is an enchanting sum of subtractio­ns, where she takes away all that is too dressy, too codified or, simply “too much,” creating timeless, versatile, elegant pieces. Her jewelry is never intimidati­ng; on the contrary, it is an invitation to embrace and wear the finest of pieces meant to become future heirlooms. Having grown up close to the ocean, she has created – among others – the SIGNATURE collection that celebrates her fascinatio­n with water and the beautiful movement of waves. Considered one of her iconic designs, the SIGNATURE WAVE ring is a tribute to water, the most essential element in the world. The ring comes in a perfectly balanced shape and in many variations - 18K rose, white and yellow gold, white diamond pave - and it stands for life itself with all its transition­s and emotions. Always in motion, waves are a force of nature as they constantly evolve. “The 21st Century is the century of sustainabi­lity, the century of accountabi­lity and transparen­cy,” says Comolli as she strives for a sustainabl­e value chain that emphasizes not only economic and social, but also ecological aspects. The brand supports ethical and fair-trading of materials by purchasing only from suppliers that are members of the RJC (Responsibl­e Jewelry Council). This membership ensures immaculate supply chains, no child labor, and the disuse of polluting chemicals. Moreover, the gold comes solely from the brand’s fair-trade partner Agosi, a certified member of the RJC. As for the diamonds, they are all conflict-free, and, whenever possible, the company purchases regional products or hires regional subcontrac­tors or suppliers. Proceeds from sales of the SIGNATURE WAVE ring are donated to the Earthbeat Foundation and support education programs as well as protecting the world’s most essential element, water!

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