Michele De Simone

Portrait. oil on canvas
F. Batelli - New York 1913

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Raffaella Palomba

Portrait. oil on canvas
F. Batelli - New York 1913

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Plaque made of lava stone entitled “The Farnese bull”. The plaque depicts one of the masterpieces in the National Archaeological Museum in Naples.
Second half of the XIX century

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Giovanni Sabbato. Shell with engraved inscription “Moses saved from the water”
XIX century

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Plaque made of lava stone with inscription “Return from Montevergine”
XIX century

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Necklace Cornelian shell, gilt metal (pinchbeck), enamels
XIX century

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Parasol Mediterranean coral, silk, Chantilly lace, ivory, gilt metal and wood
Second half of the XIX century

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Goblet from Trapani Mediterranean coral, gilt copper
Second half of the XVII century

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Michele, Fiammetta and
Massimo De Simone
with their parents Antonio and Vera

Dressing table mirror. Unusual object with components probably dating to different periods. 
XIX century

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Funeral of Bartolomeo Palomba in the presence of the Japanese civil and religious dignitaries and the Italian consul
Kobe, Giappone. Spring 1920

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The “M. fu F De Simone & C.ompy” stand at the “Toy & Fancy Goods Fair”.

The Royal Agricultural hall, London 7th-18th July 1924

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Article from the “La Torre” newspaper

Torre del Greco 17th July 1924

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Michele De Simone‘s Business card

London, 1920

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Parasol handle
with cupid Japanese coral

Early XX century

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Bartolomeo Palomba and Michele De Simone with a Japanese merchant

Yamada (Kioto), Giappone. Christmas 1910

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Postcard from Kobe

 1910- 1911

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Incredibly thin transparent leaves decorate this elegant parure which comprises a brooch,bracelet and earrings.

Second half of the XIX century

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A NEW ERA

The 1990s heralded the dawn of a new era. Antonio handed over the running of the business to Michele Jr., Massimo and Fiammetta. A new company called De Simone Fratelli was founded using the latest marketing and business techniques. It began with the careful selection of hand-made goods. Today, the historic company founded by Francesco and Michele focuses on the unique character of each creation and, in particular, on the design with the family trademark. Coral, pearls, turquoise and cameos are combined with diamonds and gemstones, and set in gold using exclusive designs. Renowned for their elegance and impeccable taste, they become unique pieces of jewellery. The creations of the company based in Torre del Greco tour the world, taking part in Italian and international trade fairs and exhibitions. The innovative ideas of the latest generation of the De Simone family are designed to create the company’s own distinctive jewellery. 

Faithful to its original business philosophy, the company has returned to the concept of the piece of jewellery as a precious object which is carefully handcrafted from high quality materials, preserving its value over time. The concept is marked by the creation of each unique piece. In 1997, the same spirit and philosophy led to the opening of the first De Simone brand store in Lacco Ameno on the island of Ischia. This was followed in 2005 by the opening of a second De Simone store in the prestigious Brera district of Milan. The De Simone stores are designed to create a completely new relationship with customers. One distinctive feature of the stores is the chance to create made-to-measure pieces of jewellery with customers, based upon the conviction that uniqueness is the result of combining the skills of the artisan with the customer’s wishes. 

In 2011 the official acknowledgement of the company’s contribution to Italian commerce was a further source of pride for the De Simone family. To mark the celebrations of the 150th anniversary of Italian unification organised at the behest of the President of the Republic, the firm became part of Register of Historic Italian Companies, set up by the Italian Chamber of Commerce. Membership of the register is granted to firms whose development has accompanied the growth of Italy and which, over time, have combined innovation, tradition and an open-minded approach to the outside world while remaining firmly rooted to the local community. Today, as in the past, the De Simone firm continues the family tradition of preserving the original atmosphere of the craft workshops in Torre del Greco. Their exclusive creations reflect the firm’s skilful blend of craft traditions and contemporary design, and embody the high quality craftsmanship of Italian-made products.

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