SERPONE
House founded in 1820
Specialized in production of Liturgical Vestments and Church supplies, Flags and Banners.
- primary objective: customer satisfaction
- adopted criteria to achieve it: product quality
Suppliers, for the Church segment, of the Vatican, the Pontifical Congregations, The Ecclesiastical Authorities, the Clergy in general and Churches and Parishes, in Italy and in the all world.
Suppliers, for the Institutional segment, of the Presidency of the Council of Ministers, the Presidency of the Republic, ministries, agencies, regions, provinces and municipalities, major events ranging from the Olympic Games in Rome in 1960 at the Turin Olympics in 2006, NATO, UNICEF and many other International Organizations.
Founded by an ancestor of the current owners, Serpone is definitely one of the oldest and best known firm, in Italy as in the world.
Centuries-old tradition, handed down for generations, begun the early '800 in the historical center of Naples, is currently a factory with the best craftsmen and the most modern technologies, methods of production that are the synthesis of the house's experience, the artistic tradition, the hand made works and of the most advanced techniques.
Production based solely and exclusively in Italy.
In Italy also several stores, among them that of Rome, near the Vatican, named after Vincenzo Serpone and led by him until the recent disappearance, important and expert guidance of the company, passionate about beauty and decorum at the service of Worship and Liturgy.
Serpone, now present all over the world through this website dedicated to direct sales.
Today, SERPONE is a group of companies, governed by Vincenzo's brother, Francesco, architect, specializing in Sacred Architecture with Master's Degree in "Architecture, Sacred Art and Liturgy" at the Pontifical Athenaeum "Regina Apostolorum", assisted in conducting by the sons of Vincenzo: Francesco Jr. and Pietro.
If you want to know more of the history of our company, visit "Through the Centuries. History of a tradition" (only in Italian)