The exclusive jewellery firm pays tribute to Puerto Banús, with an 18-karat gold egg pendant that contains inside a yacht with the name “Puerto Banús”.
A large list of international luxury firms continues to pay tribute to our nautical harbour launching special limited edition pieces or collections.
To the exclusive pieces created by Louis Vuitton, Hublot, Valentino, among other brands, is now added Fabergé with the launch of one of its iconic eggs inspired by Puerto Banús.
Limited to 50 numbered pieces, this 18k white gold egg necklace created in association with Gomez & Molina Joyeros, is decorated with diamonds and teal guilloché enamel. It opens to reveal an 18k white gold yacht surprise with the words ‘Puerto Banús’ engraved below.
Fabergé Limited Edition Puerto Banús 50th Anniversary. Available only at Gómez y Molina Joyeros and at Puerto Banús Concept Store. PVP. € 8,950
The pendant’s striking teal colour is inspired by the calm waters of the Mediterranean, while the yacht symbolises one of the most luxurious harbours in the world.
Over the past 50 years, Puerto Banús has been the meeting point and playground of the international jet-set – an eclectic place with an intense social life that has captivated the likes of Prince Rainier of Monaco and Grace Kelly, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sofía of Spain, Liza Minelli, Audrey Hepburn, the Aga Khan and Lady Gaga, to name a few.
The Heritage 18k White Gold and Teal Guilloché Enamel Yacht Surprise Locket ($9,500) is available for pre-order from August 2020 at Gomez & Molina and at Puerto Banús’ concept store.
Founded in 1969 by Miguel Gómez Verdún and Antonia Molina Navarro, Gomez & Molina began with a small shop at the Hotel Meliá Don Pepe in Marbella. Today it has become one of the most distinguished firms in Marbella and the Costa del Sol.
The piece is also available by order at the Puerto Banús Concept Store, the new boutique opened this August within the marina, which houses other unique limited-edition items inspired by sailing enthusiasts. These products also reflect the port’s environmental commitment, as each one is made with sustainable, recycled, or low-impact materials.