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Faraone

Faraone: A Story of Elegance and Innovation

Founded in 1860 in Italy, the Faraone house quickly established itself in the world of haute joaillerie. After years of preparation, its first boutique opened in 1945 on the famous Via Montenapoleone in Milan, during the post-war period. The creativity and craftsmanship of Faraone's artisans helped overcome the economic crisis, propelling the house toward international recognition. Shortly thereafter, Faraone expanded its horizons by opening a second boutique on Via Tornabuoni in Florence, thus affirming its presence on the international stage.

A Tradition of High-End Jewelry

With over 150 years of history, Faraone remains a pillar of elegance and luxury. The house has become a go-to destination for Italian aristocratic families and Hollywood celebrities. Its worldwide reputation is the result of a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. The main showroom of Faraone continues to be located in the heart of Milan, at the prestigious number 9 on Via Montenapoleone, continuing to attract lovers of refined jewelry.

Exclusivity, Excellence, and Nobility: The Hallmarks of Faraone

The Faraone house is distinguished by its creations that blend Art Nouveau and Art Deco inspiration. Its jewelry, both modern and timeless, ranks among the finest in Italian haute joaillerie. Each piece, whether pendants, rings, or earrings, is meticulously handcrafted using noble materials like white gold and diamonds. The creations are often adorned with precious or semi-precious stones, offering a unique charm and exceptional quality.

Today, Faraone continues to represent excellence in the world of jewelry while offering an exclusive selection of pre-owned pieces at attractive prices at Miller. These rare items, carefully verified and refurbished, allow luxury enthusiasts to discover the works of Faraone at advantageous rates.

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Faraone: A Story of Elegance and Innovation

Founded in 1860 in Italy, the Faraone house quickly established itself in the world of haute joaillerie. After years of preparation, its first boutique opened in 1945 on the famous Via Montenapoleone in Milan, during the post-war period. The creativity and craftsmanship of Faraone's artisans helped overcome the economic crisis, propelling the house toward international recognition. Shortly thereafter, Faraone expanded its horizons by opening a second boutique on Via Tornabuoni in Florence, thus affirming its presence on the international stage.

A Tradition of High-End Jewelry

With over 150 years of history, Faraone remains a pillar of elegance and luxury. The house has become a go-to destination for Italian aristocratic families and Hollywood celebrities. Its worldwide reputation is the result of a perfect blend of tradition and innovation. The main showroom of Faraone continues to be located in the heart of Milan, at the prestigious number 9 on Via Montenapoleone, continuing to attract lovers of refined jewelry.

Exclusivity, Excellence, and Nobility: The Hallmarks of Faraone

The Faraone house is distinguished by its creations that blend Art Nouveau and Art Deco inspiration. Its jewelry, both modern and timeless, ranks among the finest in Italian haute joaillerie. Each piece, whether pendants, rings, or earrings, is meticulously handcrafted using noble materials like white gold and diamonds. The creations are often adorned with precious or semi-precious stones, offering a unique charm and exceptional quality.

Today, Faraone continues to represent excellence in the world of jewelry while offering an exclusive selection of pre-owned pieces at attractive prices at Miller. These rare items, carefully verified and refurbished, allow luxury enthusiasts to discover the works of Faraone at advantageous rates.