Design Heritage | The Metallurgical Poetry of Florentine Workshops
Craft Deconstruction | A Metallic Dialogue Across Three Eras
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18K gold two-tone plating, 5 microns thick -
Patented “Silk Gold” plating process for a matte satin luster -
Surface treated with the traditional Florentine “spider-silk brushing” technique, featuring 80 directional striations per centimeter
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Rhodium-palladium alloy plating for a cool silver-white hue -
Pavé-set with 217 D-E-F grade diamonds using the “avalanche setting” method -
Diamond arrangement follows the Fibonacci sequence, creating a visual vortex
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Transition zone employs gradient plating technology -
0.3mm stainless steel core ensures structural stability for all three bands -
Inner wall features ergonomic indentation for 40% improved fit
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Wearing Occasions
Four Secret Techniques of Italian Goldsmithing
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Filigrana a Ragnatela (Spiderweb Brushing) Each brushed line is hand-polished for 72 hours with a special horsehair brush, with groove depth strictly controlled between 0.1-0.15mm. -
Placcatura a Strati (Layered Plating) Utilizing nano-ion deposition technology developed by Milan Polytechnic, achieving a 0.03mm precision color boundary for a “mist-like gradient.” -
Incastro a Mosaico (Mosaic Setting) Each diamond base is custom-made via 3D scanning; 217 settings have less than 2 microns of error, creating a visually continuous “diamond tapestry.” -
Anello a Tripla Elica (Triple Helix Structure) Inspired by and improved from the DNA double helix, with a third band for balance, ensuring rare stability in multi-band ring wear.








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