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Alberto Cotogno

Tahitian pearls accent Cotogno's geometric jewelry.

With their mysterious sheen of peacock blue and green, black Tahitian pearls exude an enchanting aura that bewitches your senses. Alberto Cotogno uses only the top 5 percent of Tahitian pearls- and the finest diamonds- in his modern designs. Experience how his "wearable sculptures" reflect an artistic yet mathematical fascination with rigorous lines and pure shapes.

Prestigious Awards
  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 1999
    National winner - Italy
  • DE BEERS
    DIAMONDS-INTERNATIONAL AWARDS 2000
    Winning bracelet

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2001
    3° cat. Pendant - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2001
    3° cat. Men's jewelry - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2001
    1° cat. Design - Italy
    3° cat. Design - World

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2003
    3° cat. Pendant - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2003
    2° cat. Design - Italy

  • DTC Trilogy Award 2003
    Winner - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2005-2006
    3° cat. Brooch - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2005-2006
    3° cat. Special prize - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2005-2006
    1° cat. Pendant - Italy
    3° cat. Pendant - World

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2008-2009
    3° cat. Men jewels - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2008-2009
    3° cat. Ring - Italy

  • TAHITIAN PEARL TROPHY 2008-2009
    1° cat. Men jewels - Italy




A Legacy of Jewelry & Sculpture
During the early 1980s, Cotogno began designing collections for his family's jewelry business, Cotogno Gioielli, which was established in 1854. Also a trained sculptor, Cotogno earned a sculpture degree from the Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti of Milan. His modern sculptures can be found in art galleries throughout the world.

See Alberto Cotogno's Designs.