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Nuovi arrivi di I Love Calabria e Amo Napoli

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New arrivals of I Love Calabria and I Love Naples

on Apr 13 2023
The new jewelry collections I Love Calabria and Amo Napoli have finally arrived! We have created unique and surprising pieces that exalt Calabrian and Neapolitan folklore. Among the new arrivals of Amo Napoli we have the sacred heart or ex voto: an expression of immense joy and gratitude, a tangible sign of the Love of God, Jesus, and the Madonna. Another important symbol linked to the Neapolitan cult is l'ampolla related to the Blood of San Gennaro.  The chili pepper is considered central to Calabrian culinary tradition and even recognized as a symbol of regional identity. Today, it is the protagonist of our jewels I Love Calabria. A wide selection of earrings, necklaces, and bracelets I Love Calabria that highlight its crystal-clear sea, its colors, and its traditions. Each jewel is designed to add a touch of color, tradition, and style to the look of the wearer. Don't wait, discover the new arrivals now Amo Napoli and I Love Calabria. Follow us on Instagram; If you liked it also read this article.
Amo Napoli e i suoi simboli

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I love Naples and its symbols

on Jun 17 2022
I Love Naples is the new brand by Bysimon Gioielli, a unique collection of bracelets, necklaces, and rings, rich with amulets and symbols of the characteristic Neapolitan city.Each jewel will allow you to carry a part of the wonder of this city always with you.Let's discover together the wonders and the symbols that make up our jewels. 1) Superstitious ritual I Love Naples has created bracelets and necklaces with the traditional gesture of the horns as superstition against bad luck. A typical symbol of Neapolitan culture. 2) San Gennaro Naples is rich in symbols representing faith, including the cult of San Gennaro and his miracles, always rooted in Neapolitan culture. Read this article to discover the history of San Gennaro. 3) Mermaid The legend of the mermaid tells of three sisters: Leucosia, Partenope, and Ligea. The three mermaids, Partenope, Ligea, and Leucosia, are defeated in song by Orpheus and in despair throw themselves into the sea, where they are transformed into rocks.Their death is attributed to the insensitivity of Ulysses to the spell of their song.Their bodies are carried by the sea: Ligea ends up in Terina, Leucosia in Posidonia, and Partenope at the mouth of the Sebeto river, where the Cumaeans would later found Neapolis. But that's not all… Naples has always enjoyed an ancient culinary tradition: from first courses to main dishes to desserts. Through its jewels I Love Naples praises some of the typical dishes of the Neapolitan city, discover the entire collection! Come discover our jewels. Follow us on Instagram; If you liked it also read this article.