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Jewelry to (love) sea: 4 looks for August
While the weather reports are going crazy, we now only need a super vacation: sea, sun, relaxation, and fun are the key words of a magical summer. ...

I Love Sicily: jewelry dedicated to the Island of Sicily
The jewelry of I Love Sicily is born from the love for Sicily. Just mentioning its name brings to mind images of this island, those of its most bea...

Spring/Summer Bags: the new 2022 collection
Bysimon does not want to leave you empty-handed this summer and has created for you a collection of women's bags inspired by the most iconic and di...

Moor's head: legend and meaning
The Moor's head represents one of the most famous symbols of Sicily and lives on in our jewelry, in the new Caltagirone collection.

Discover the entire Caltagirone collection, inspired by the traditions of an ancient land.You will find many necklaces, bracelets, and earrings in the shape of colorful majolica tiles. Caltagirone, in fact is famous worldwide for its beautiful and original majolica tiles.


The coolest jewelry of summer 2021

The coolest jewels of summer 2021!

Discover our guide with 10 tips on which jewelry to take with you on vacation this summer.


TIME: the new collection of watches inspired by the islands of Capri and Sicily
It's Time!  Time lines up moments that never come back. Have you ever found yourself standing in a place, inside an alley, and wished that moment c...

The Sicilian pine cone: meaning and curiosities

The Sicilian pinecone: a symbol with an interesting and profound meaning.

It is a very precious gift, one that is nice to give, but also to receive. Perhaps not everyone knows this, yet this simple object contains many beautiful meanings. The pinecone is, in fact, a symbol of health, luck and... not only that.

Discover all our jewelry inspired by Sicily


I LOVE SICILY - Sicilian jewels
I love Sicily is the New Collection BYSIMON that evokes the emotions and Sicilian traditions brought to life by carts, masks, and tambourines.