Leitão & Irmão
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Largo do Chiado 17, the building of Leitão & Irmão's main store | |
| Company type | Family held company |
|---|---|
| Industry | Retail |
| Founded | 1822 in Porto, Portugal |
| Founders | José Pinto Leitão |
| Headquarters | Largo do Chiado 17 Lisbon, Portugal |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Jorge Van Zeller Leitão (CEO)[1] |
| Products | |
| Website | www |
Leitão & Irmão (colloquially known as Leitão House) is a Portuguese luxury jewelry and specialty design house founded in 1822, headquartered in Chiado, Portugal. The jeweler of the Portuguese royal family since Luís I's nomination in 1887. Responsible for the image of Our Lady of Fátima,[2] all Portuguese crown jewels since the 19th century and major works, it is known for luxury jewelry, particularly in gold and diamond.[3][4]
Founded by José Pinto Leitão in 1822, the house started serving the Imperial House of Brazil in 1872, developing its name and esteem following the praise of Pedro I.[5]
Serving three locations in continental Portugal,[6] the house is currently owned and managed by the sixth generation of the Leitão family.[7]

