Rajola

Since 1926, Rajola has been creating jewelry that evokes emotion. Founded in Torre del Greco — Italy's historic center of coral craftsmanship — by Giuseppe Rajola, the family-owned house earned international recognition when it won first prize at the Dunedin Universal Exposition in its founding year.
Rajola's signature material is Sciacca coral: a rare, fossilized coral buried by volcanic eruptions centuries ago and recovered off the coast of western Sicily between 1875 and 1900. Its distinct orange-pink hue and exceptional consistency make it unlike any living coral. Today, the house pairs Sciacca coral with certified gemstones, faceted beads, and 18k gold to create bold, nature-inspired compositions of extraordinary craft.
A set made for Elizabeth Taylor was later auctioned at Christie's. With over 200 collections and 18,000 pieces, Rajola continues to set trends rather than follow them.