Belle Époque Necklace
Damiani’s Belle Époque cross translates the house’s jewelled cinema language into a graphic pendant worn close to the collarbone.
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Story & heritage
Damiani was founded in 1924 in Valenza, Italy, and its official Belle Époque collection is positioned as a tribute to cinema’s golden age. The cross pendant has become the collection’s most recognizable everyday icon because it turns that reference into a compact, architectural jewel.
The official U.S. product page for product code 20073461_c lists a white-gold necklace with diamonds and sapphires, keeping the Belle Époque language graphic rather than ornamental only.
Materials & craft
The sourced product is listed by Damiani as white gold, diamonds and sapphires. The pendant is offered in multiple millimeter sizes, so the icon can read either as a discreet cross or as a clearer colored-gem centrepiece.
How to choose & style
Choose Belle Époque when the jewelry needs structure: it works with open shirts, black evening necklines and soft tailoring because the cross provides the geometry before the diamonds provide the light.