Coscia Gioielli – Italy
Coscia has been a beacon of excellence in the world of cultured pearls since 1919. Founded by Vincenzo Coscia in Torre del Greco, the company began as a small venture focused on unique gems and pearls from far-flung places like Mozambique. After his untimely death, his wife Teresa and son Vittorio continued to grow the business, especially through the expansion into the Australian and Japanese pearl markets.Over the years, the brand evolved under Giancarlo Coscia, who transformed it into an international success while preserving the core values of craftsmanship and dedication that started the family legacy. Today, Coscia continues to create unique, high-quality pearl jewelry, honoring both tradition and modern innovation.
Coscia’s collection of pearls is a tribute to the timeless beauty of nature’s gems. With a legacy of over 100 years, they continue to source the most exquisite pearls from renowned global markets, including Australian, Tahitian, Japanese, and freshwater varieties. Each pearl is carefully selected for its unique characteristics: shape, size, color, surface, and orient. Their collection embodies the delicate balance between tradition and innovation, creating jewelry that celebrates the purity and elegance of pearls while elevating them into modern masterpieces. Whether it’s the classic beauty of Akoya pearls or the rich iridescence of Tahitian and Australian pearls, Coscia pearls capture the essence of natural elegance.
Renowned for their quality, Japanese Akoya pearls are cultivated in Japan’s calm bays. Grown in Pinctada Martensii oysters, they boast a luminous surface and iridescent hues from white to champagne, making them a staple in fine jewelry.
Found in the waters of Australia, the Philippines, and Indonesia, South Sea pearls grow in Pinctada Maxima oysters, reaching 8 to 22 mm. Their silver-white to golden hues make them a symbol of luxury and elegance.
Tahitian pearls, cultivated in French Polynesia’s black-lipped Pinctada Margatirifera oysters, showcase a rich color spectrum from pale yellow to deep black, with striking green, blue, and peacock hues, making them truly unique and desirable.
Freshwater pearls, cultivated in China’s lakes and rivers, grow in the Hyriopsis Schlegeli Cumingii mussel. Known for their diverse shapes and colors, they range from white to pink, peach, lilac, and salmon, offering a vibrant selection for jewelry.
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