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Argenteria Stefani

Argenteria Stefani

On the corner of the Santa Maria della Vita square is the famous Silversmith Stefani. It was founded by Enea and the furnishings date back to 1920. This was when the company moved from via Orefici to via Clavature. The family business is a guarantee of high quality silver and crystal products.

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Cacciari e Salvati

Cacciari e Salvati

In an elegant courtyard from the late Renaissance you can find Cacciari and Salvati, here since 1900, that has produced jewellery items and has sold famous brands and vintage watches for three generations

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Carobbio

Carobbio

Carobbio goldsmith. In the nineteenth century it was known as “the emblem of Jesus”. It has provided products of quality jewelry and selected gems for four generations.

L’oreficeria Carobbio - nell’Ottocento conosciuta come “All’insegna

del Gesù” - da quattro generazioni garantisce prodotti orafi di qualità e

gemme selezionate.

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Ditta Casagrande Tigrino

Ditta Casagrande Tigrino

From the heart of the ‘Quadrilatero’, where in 1937  Tigrino took over the historic jeweller’s (founded in 1903 by Marcello Bettolotto), the shop relocated to via dell’Inferno in the former Jewish ghetto.

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Fontana

Fontana

At the start of via Rizzoli, there is a rare example of Liberty and Art Deco in Bologna: the Fontana family jewellers with a long tradition as goldsmiths.

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Menzani

Menzani

The gold and silver Menzani jeweler’s - originally “Emblem of the Lion” - still has the Art Deco style in the window, on the sign and furniture made by the Liporesi company in 1935.

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Serrazanetti

Serrazanetti

In the entrance of Serrazanetti goldsmith, you can still see the old “Emblem of the Pigeon”; the store, that has been in the family for four generations, has retained the elegant Art Nouveau style.

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