Moors jewels are a kind of jewels coming from ancient Venezia, particularly from the time when the Serenissima Republic was fighting against Moor and Turks. This kind of jewelery set with gold and many kinds of precious stones, such as the diamond gem, was not created to pay homage to the Moores, but to define some kind of link between Shakespearian tragedy of Othello and the sophisticated art of Venetian goldsmiths. There are many different kinds of luxury moretto jewels from the small ones customers appreciate most nowadays, to the deluxe versions from a past era. Luxury moretto jewels are a kind of jewels with a particular form. The luxury diamond moretto kind includes, in addition to the different designs created by Venetian masters goldsmiths, a kind of vintage dress and head covering. The luxury diamond moretto is a very special kind of jewel and you cannot find it in any other place in Europe. In addition to that, there are many other kinds of blackamoor, one of many names the international community gave to Venetian blackamoor jewels. As for Venezia, the blackmore is always the same, while change the features of the dress, the head covering, and the precious stones used to make it. Venetian blackamoor jewels go, in fact, from the simplest kinds made just for the chest or the bust, to true works of art including dresses and covering the blackamoore to the feet. Their history tells us that in ancient times Moors jewels were used as a token of love and they became, afterwards, lucky amulets. However, Venetian moretto jewels have always been desired by Venetian and European aristocracy, especially by royal families that saw them as a symbol of power and importance, as well as by rich bourgeois families and important people at that time like now. Nowadays, even if ancient beliefs are gone, Venetian moretto jewels have become like a symbol of Venezia you can take away after you've seen the city. This powerful symbol you can find all over the world, in houses and among the jewels of many tourists that fell in love with the city upon the water, Venezia!