Arabic influences in RCM Gioielli creations
Many of RCM collections are inspired by Lorenzo Ricci’s love of the poetry of the desert and traditional Arab culture; this influence is particularly noticeable in his unique and priceless objects d’art
Founded in 1969 by three Master Goldsmiths: Lorenzo Ricci, Adriano Corbellini and Guerino Manfrinati, RCM is headquartered in the traditional Goldsmith district of Valenza, Italy, where this art dates back to 1800s. Noted for its timeless jewellery creations, RCM is equally well-known for the its refined collection of objets d’art.
With their artistic background, the master goldsmiths of RCM have created a vast collection of jewellery; the unique and artistic designs of the collection are sure to appeal to the aesthetic sense of clients across different global cultures and traditions.
Gems of the purest colour inspire the atélier to design truly original jewels, while coloured diamonds have always played a pivotal role in the brand’s mesmerising creations. It is no wonder that many of the maison’s creations grace famed museums and private collections.
As Ricci credits his love of the poetry of the desert and Arabic culture as the inspiration of many of his masterpieces, it is not surprising that it is in the countries of the Persian Gulf that one finds today most the marque’s active and appreciative connoisseurs of haute joaillerie.
Embodying the essence of Italian elegance, the brand creates unique objets d’art that blend unmatched quality, avant-garde techniques and exquisite aesthetic.
With many of the finest boutiques across the world showcasing the wonderful creations of the brand, it counts members of royalty and international movers and shakers as its clientele.