A List of Top Luxury Jewelers in Malta
- 21st Jun 2020
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The right jewellery can either make or break your outfit. From going for a beautiful diamond pendant to pair with your evening gown to wearing dangling gold hoops to keep your daywear casual, the accessory you pick is as important as remembering to brush every morning. With its historic sites and the Mediterranean sea all around it, Malta exudes beauty. This beauty is also reflected in the ornaments that are available here. We’ve made the task a little more easier for you by listing some of the best jewellers available in Malta.
1. Victor Azzopardi
Emmanuel Azzopardi, Victor’s father, started out with handcrafted jewellery back in 1898. He used to work for highly demanding clientele and soon his name had become synonymous with that of fine craftsmanship. It wasn’t long before his work was being adorned by the elite and most fashionable members of the Malta society. Even today, most of his private collection remains treasured as cherished heirlooms. In 1969, his son Victor opened the very first retail outlet after taking over his business. Today, this business is run by Emmanuel’s third and fourth lineage and is known for some of the most luxurious works.
2. Frank Zampa
A family owned establishment, Frank Zampa Jewellery is the outcome of six generations of jewellers and craftsmen. Frank Zappa, the oldest living member, joined his family business at age of 15 and expanded this prestigious enterprise under his name to a point where today it is synonymous with quality and fine craftsmanship. Today it is run by the successors of Frank and continues to be one of the oldest family owned luxury business in the jewellery industry. The company’s main focus is on providing quality diamond and jewellery and specialises in in-house and custom jewellery. Today seven luxury brands such is Piero Milano and TAG Heuer are represented by them.
3. Raphael Azzopardi
Following the footsteps of his ancestors, in 2011 Raphael decided to open his own brand and outlet. Having learned the ropes from his father for 17 years, he decided to study further in HRD-Institute of Gemmology in Antwerp. In addition to jewellery, this particular Azzopardi expanded his expertise to luxury home decor and everyday necessities. He prides his brand on providing unusual products and the best customer service.
4. Pasquale Bruni
He was only 20 when Pasquale decided to begin his journey following his creative vision. His youth and bravery allowed him to created pieces which were unique. It wasn’t long before the whole world began to appreciate his specially handcrafted ornaments. For two generations they have gone on to create jewellery that reaches a person’s heart. Eugenia followed the footsteps of her father from a very young age and was always involved in the growth of this establishment. She added a touch of femininity and a contemporary element to the products and completely took over the creative decisions in 2011.
5. Ta’ Dbieġi
Ta’ Dbieġi is one of the oddest crafts village on the island of Gozo (Malta’s sister island). With some of the highest quality of craftsmanship being enjoyed on a daily basis, it provides the perfect mixture of tradition and contemporary in its products. Not only do they provide exceptional handcrafted products, but on your visit they are even willing to assist you in making some of your own.
Malta is home to a rich tradition of family owned establishments and that is what shines through the jewellers mentioned above. They have taken their small handcrafted business to global level where they are recognised as a luxury and donned by some of the biggest names in fashion. Despite being a small island, Malta has an abundance of creativity seeping through its land.
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