
SPANISH brand Uno de 50’s Jewels of the Mediterranean collection celebrates the landscapes, colors, and moments of four of the Balearic Islands – Mallorca, Formentera, Menorca, and Ibiza.
This collection of sinuously voluminous jewelry flaunting organic shapes and intense colors highlighted by multi-colored crystals takes you to sunsets on the Balearic Islands with its radiance and hues.
The Jewels of the Mediterranean collection featured here to draw inspiration from the purity and charm of Formentera and the deep and crystalline waters of Menorca.
Like the island itself, the Formentera Collection has an organic design in its leather and metal pieces. It has Murano and Swarovski crystals in colors that remind us of its water and sunsets
The Menorca Collection, on the other hand, captures the beauty of the island of underwater treasures and ancient civilizations with green and blue pieces just like its waters. The collection is made up of handcrafted Murano crystals in turquoise and small rounded crystals inspired by its reflection over the Mediterranean.
Through its creativity, unique style, bold spirit, and 100% Spanish handcrafted pieces, Uno de 50 truly sets it apart from the rest. Founded in the late 1990s by the group of designers who resolved to establish brand of fashion jewelry and accessories that would break all existing moulds, the brand started out with the original and exclusive philosophy of creating only 50 units of each design, thereby supplying the trademark name. This unorthodox approach soon proved an unqualified success.
Today, Uno de 50 has more than fifty shops in Spain and over 25 abroad – in some of the world’s top fashion capitals such as New York, Miami, Las Vegas, Milan, Rome, and Amsterdam. It opened its first store in Southeast Asia in partnership with SM Retail at SM Aura Premier last May, creating excitement with its artisan process.
Uno de 50 is located at the Second Level of SM Aura Premier, the Third Floor of SM Megamall’s Mega Fashion Hall, and at the Second Level of the SM Mall of Asia’s Main Hall.