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August 31, 2015

The Florentine brand Damai focuses on jewelry

A new precious line signed by Sara Bencini

It expands the range of products Damai in line with the corporate values ​​of innovation and territoriality.
A close relationship with the city of Florence witnessed by the new series of jewelry made exclusively and hand by Florentine Sara Bencini.
"This is jewelry that espouse the philosophy of our brand - said Mauro Fabbri founder - first of all for the high quality and handwork that make each item unique. A line beautifully designed ornaments reminiscent of Renaissance ladies and that customers can quickly recognize as elements in continuity with bags Damai. "
"Artisan luxury" as they like to call it the fashion magazines and art, of Florentine origin, with a family of painters and art historians behind, Sara Bencini has long worked in Paris where he joined the passion for jewelery and precious stones in the world of theater. Become breeding jewelry scene, he has won many awards and publications.

A new product segment is inserted and then complete the offer of Damai in the accessories: the company has launched a few months ago, through its website and www.damaitaliana.it in a selected number of showrooms, the three lines bags that are characterized by elements of innovation and breakage. The hinges of the Essence Bag allow disassembly and replacement of the lateral sides getting into a single model more forms; The Eva Bag known to lug the base that supports the body of the bag, making it a useful item for business and comfortable leisure; Finally the Diamond Bag elegant shapes made of leather and organic yarns.

The new jewelry Damai, signed Sara Bencini, they are sold exclusively on the site www.damaitaliana.it, and is only one of the news: soon will be presented to new accessories, introduced other colors for Eva Bag and new forms for the Essence.

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