The history of Piña-Grau goes back to the Spanish post-war era, to 1951, where it began as an authentic workshop in the old quarter of the city. It was known as Sa Fàbrica and was located in Plaza Tagamanent, where initially it did repairs.
Piña-Grau was created from a partnership between two families – that of José Grau and Concha Miró and that of José Piña and María Durán – who together founded the emblematic Piña-Grau Jewellers. Thanks to the efforts, professionalism and skill of the founders, they progressively broadened the range of services offered, satisfying the demand for all types of orders, in addition to working with the precious metal and selling precious stones, and consolidated what we today know as a traditional jewellery store, silversmith and jewellery maker, the Piña-Grau Jewellers.
A whole philosophy of life was created around the jewellery store, where their devotion and the enveloping passion for the jewellery was transmitted not just to customers but also to the following generations of the founding families. These continued the family legacy and led the Piña-Grau Jewellers to grow into a traditional company which is currently enjoying its 70th anniversary of love and passion for the jeweller's craft.