Salvadori Diamond Atelier, new website, new emotions

24 July 2016

The heart of Venice is the setting for a love story between a tear of joy and a smile. Salvadori was born in 1857 from this union.

The leitmotif of the Salvadori Jewellery Store is emotions. Everything revolves around them and is shaped by them. A Salvadori jewel is a silent guardian of a special, unique moment, like a diamond.

In ancient times, a diamond was considered the “King of the Gems.” The Greeks believed that these stones were “splinters that had broken off from falling stars.”

Salvadori’s new website comes from the never-ending desire to arouse emotions; it wants to be a tangible sign able to reach every part of the world.

A thread of light, similar to the tail of a shooting star that departs from Venice and gracefully pierces the heart of people who love.

The Salvadori website is a virtual window where visitors can discover all the collections: Ducale, Ca d’Oro, Pioggia d’estate, Dolfin, Frammenti di Stelle and the others, until arriving at Abbraccio, the Company’s most newest creation launched last autumn.

There is a section dedicated to Diamonds, a guide that takes customers by the hand and leads them in discovery of the characteristics of these stones. Giving them the information they need to choose the perfect jewellery piece.

There is also an area dedicated to watches. Illustrious brands for which Salvadori is the official and exclusive dealer: Rolex, Patek Philippe, Panerai, Tudor and Vacheron Constantin.

The arrival of the new website goes hand in hand with Salvadori’s entry into the world of social media with the opening of its own Facebook page, Instagram, Polyvore and Pinterest accounts.

But the new features do not end here. An e-commerce section will soon be active which will give visitors the possibility to purchase some creations and request any type of information online.

Salvadori stitches its story onto the magic that its jewellery is able to transmit. The new website is a treasure chest of elegance, sophistication and exclusivity. The art of Salvadori.