It’s called Infinituum the last Tuum collection, famous for having had the idea of graved a prayer on the jewels. The collection consists of rings imprinted with a version of the Angel preyer, which has already had dedicated a line of necklaces and bangle bracelets. On the ends of the ring you can read the initial letter “P”, “M” or “A”, or the Flore, a symbol of the joy of life. The rings are available in three colors of gold, yellow, pink and white, or silver, with treatments rhodium, burnished and bronzed. Both models in gold, silver ones provide variants enriched by brilliant or natural stone. As with other collections, the thumbnail of the letters and the texture is made by the technique of lost wax. Here are pictures and prices. Giulia Netrese
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