Magerit Madrid — Reference to the Spanish High-Jewellery House
Magerit Madrid — Reference to the Spanish High-Jewellery House
An alternative form referring to Magerit, the Madrid-based jewellery maker
"Magerit Madrid" is a compound form occasionally used in trade and editorial references to identify Magerit, the Spanish high-jewellery house founded in 1989 with its atelier and flagship boutique in Madrid. The compound form combines the brand name with the city of operation and is not a separate entity or sub-brand; it is the same house referenced under its primary name Magerit.
Why the compound form appears
The name Magerit derives from the medieval Arabic name for Madrid (Mayrit), and the compound form is sometimes used in international press and trade communications where the city reference adds geographical context for readers unfamiliar with the brand name's etymology. The form is more common in non-Spanish editorial contexts and in trade-show listings where city information is part of the standard exhibitor description.
For research, citation, and trade attribution purposes, the canonical name is Magerit. "Magerit Madrid" should be treated as a variant referring to the same house.
About Magerit
Magerit is an independent Spanish high-jewellery house known for sculptural, mythology-influenced design with substantial use of coloured gemstones. The house has built an international presence through participation in major industry exhibitions and through a network of authorised retailers internationally. For a full treatment of the house's history, design language, and trade position, see the entry on Magerit.