The jewels we have carefully selected come from Italian goldsmiths between 1700 and 1900.
Their age and the meticulous care with which they were collected make them rare and unique pieces. Obtaining these objects was a difficult but rewarding task, as they can now be worn as precious and unobtainable jewels, presented as new.
The jewels on display are characterized by their antiquity and provenance from old Italian productions, in particular from the Veneto area and more precisely from Murano, available only in the warehouses of old shops.
In the United States, the creation of similar objects is defined as "new old stock", as they are new materials currently made using old warehouse stocks, allowing a rebirth of the great beauties of Italy.
The jewelry for sale has been assembled using original vintage Italian spare parts, dating back to the period from 1700 to 1900. This includes Murano crystal balls with real silver leaves inside, hand-crafted with red and blue colors, transparent red glass polyhedrons, Murano glass balls, Zoisite stones in rounded glass form (an ancient method of anticipating and creating jewelry with colored balls before the use of glass and other ornaments), transparent and faceted Murano glass in various shapes and colors as well as transparent glass spheres with colored metal wire inside. 925 silver was used to assemble the jewelry.