Unoaerre Celebrates Its First 100 Years
To celebrate a century of history, the Arezzo-based company launches a magazine that traces its history, values, innovation, and culture through the icons that have shaped the history of Italian jewelry
It is called Il Tempo di Unoaerre - The Time of Unoaerre - and is the new magazine created to recount the hundred years of excellence of the historic Arezzo-based company, amid innovations and transformations in the world of jewelry. From 1926 to today, Unoaerre has traversed different eras, languages, and markets, always maintaining a constant balance between craftsmanship and innovation, recounted in this new editorial space that traces the history of the brand, intertwining past, present, and future.

The narrative is held together by a graphic slash, a sign that runs across every page, an oblique line that unites and separates, a symbol of transition but also of continuity. The magazine explores the company's founding values, from iconic processes, such as chicco and corda, to chains and wedding rings, through sustainability, new technologies, local culture, and fashion, which have always been an integral part of its creative journey. An open narrative that looks ahead without forgetting where it all began. Central to this journey is the Squarcialupi family, guardians of the brand's contemporary identity. Sergio Squarcialupi's arrival in 2012 - after extensive experience within the company - marked a decisive transition, based on his profound knowledge of the trade and his desire to lead the company toward a new season of growth. Today, his daughter Maria Cristina Squarcialupi, President, and his son Andrea, Director, continue to pursue this vision with continuity and deep roots in the local area, interpreting the company's heritage as a living legacy oriented towards the future. «Celebrating Unoaerre's 100th anniversary is a milestone that represents a new beginning. We have been able to turn challenges into opportunities, while maintaining our ability to anticipate market trends. Our centenary is a bridge to the future,» says Maria Cristina Squarcialupi.
