WDG: Where Dreams Take Shape

Great news and ambitious perspectives come from the headquarters of World Diamond Group, a Vicenza-based company that, with 8 proprietary brands, aims to create a holding company and stand out on the Milan Stock Exchange


Grace and Cube. Two collections signed by World Diamond Group for two distinct aesthetic worlds, united by high-quality manufacturing and the selected gemstones. The former, protected by international design, is the true icon of the brand from Vicenza, and identifies classic jewels, with cult pieces such as the solitaire ring, the light point, the choker necklace, the studs and the eternity ring with a continuous line of diamonds all the way round. An evergreen selection that is going to broaden its horizons from September 2020, with new models that already promise to become true must-haves. The distinctive element of Cube is instead the square shape, softened by rounded lines to guarantee maximum comfort, where geometries and light effects give a new breath to the whole. Entirely handmade jewels proposed in white, yellow and pink gold and in full pavé version, the result of the team of designers and Italian Master Goldsmiths of WDG, which, together with the other 7 brands created or acquired from 1987 to today - Dluce, Damelise, Forevermark, XDiamond, Golay, Mikiko and Nihama – carries out its mission of forming a real all-round pole of Italian jewelry. Eight realities under a single brand ranging from classic style jewels with natural diamonds to more affordable ones with cultured pearls and lab grown diamonds, up to more contemporary and trendy pieces. An ambitious project that starts from afar is the establishment of a WDG Holding, which will be followed by the certification process necessary for listing on the stock exchange in 2021 and the debut on the stock market in 2022. A bright future, no doubt about it, designed by people who know how to give shape and structure to dreams.

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