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Ring Codognato

18K Yellow Gold and a Round Cabochon-cut Blue Sapphire weighing approx. 1.50 ct

Signed A. Codognato

Dimension: 6 cm

Weight: 15 grams

Ring size: 18.5

 

Codognato is a historic Venetian jewelry house, founded in 1866 by Simeone Codognato. It has become a landmark in Venice, an enduring presence in a city whose heart has tended to erode. More than a business, Codognato was an act of faith. Simeone’s son recognized the significant appeal of jewels unearthed in contemporary archaeological digs, which inspired a new revolution in jewelry design. Codognato pieces often blend gothic and classical influences, with motifs like memento mori, skulls, serpents, and crosses that explore themes of mortality. These elements, coupled with a sense of mystery and timelessness, make their vintage pieces highly sought after by collectors.

Today, Codognato remains a symbol of Venetian craftsmanship and timeless elegance, where each piece reflects a legacy built on bold design and profound symbolism. The house’s iconic memento mori themes and intricate craftsmanship ensure that Codognato jewelry not only preserves its historical roots but also captivates new generations of collectors who seek pieces with depth, meaning, and artistry.

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