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The jewels of Brafa




It’s time to get ready for the Brafa (January 29-February 5, Brussels Expo), one of the main European art fairs, which also hosts a selected offer of vintage or designer jewellery. The Italian Barba Bassi, for example, presents a necklace that can be transformed into bracelets by Mario Buccellati, together with two artistic bracelets by Pol Bury and Arman. Bernard Bouisset, on the other hand, will show a ring with a blue sapphire weighing 19.25 carats and a necklace by Van Cleef & Arpels that can be worn as a bracelet and brooch for a total of 50 carats of diamonds. We have already talked about the Nardi gallery here 

Arman, bracciale Instruments de musique  in oro bianco 18 carati e diamanti
Arman, bracciale Instruments de musique in oro bianco 18 carati e diamanti

At Brafa this year the Belgian gallery Epoque Fine Jewels celebrates its 65th anniversary together with Art Nouveau, the theme of the year. The gallery exhibits a rich collection of jewels among which the precious Peacock diadem by Philippe Wolfers (Brussels, 1858-1929) in gold, silver, diamonds, enamel and opal with a singular history stands out. Patricia De Wit had initially acquired the peacock brooch from descendants of Léopold Kronacher, nee Marie-Laure Brunard (she was decidedly ahead of her time), who had personally commissioned the piece from Philippe Wolfers. The precious peacock was later recognized as the central element of a diadem. The peacock was in fact detachable to be worn as a brooch and traces of the original setting of the diadem had been lost.
Collana in oro rosa e diamanti trasformabile di Van Cleef & Arpels
Collana in oro rosa e diamanti trasformabile di Van Cleef & Arpels

Thanks to the image published by a magazine of the time it was possible to reconstruct the jewel that will be presented for the first time at Brafa 2023. Philippe Wolfers often inserted semi-precious stones in his creations: in this case the body of the peacock is carved in an opal , of which he loved the delicate play of color and semi-transparency. According to the archives, the diadem was made in 1902-1903 and is one of the rare unique pieces by the Belgian master, particularly sought after by collectors from all over the world. Philippe Wolfers’ jewels can be found in major museums around the world, including the Virginia Museum of Fine Art (USA), the Schmuckmuseum Pforzheim (Germany) and the Royal Museums of Art & History (Brussels, Belgium).
Tiara art nouveau di Philippe Wolfers con spilla a forma di pavone
Tiara art nouveau di Philippe Wolfers con spilla a forma di pavone

Collana trasformabile in bracciali di Mario Buccellati
Collana trasformabile in bracciali di Mario Buccellati

Anello di platino e diamanti con zaffiro di 19,25 carati
Anello di platino e diamanti con zaffiro di 19,25 carati

Pol Bury, bracciale in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati
Pol Bury, bracciale in oro bianco e giallo 18 carati







Even Nardi’s Venice at the next Brafa




The great jewels of Venice will be found in Brussels. From Sunday 29 January to Sunday 5 February 2023, the Brafa will return to the Belgian capital, one of the great world art, antiques and jewelery fairs, with six Maisons present in this edition. And among the pavilions of Brafa there will also be the Gioielleria Nardi, a historic Maison in Venice, known for its high quality production. Nardi announced that it will be present in Brussels with two collections of rings: masks in gold, enamel, colored stones and diamonds and Venetians in gold and silver, colored diamonds and faces engraved in amber.

Anelli Maschere in oro, smalto, gemme di colore e diamanti
Anelli Maschere in oro, smalto, gemme di colore e diamanti

Another symbol of Venice, the lion, has been transformed into an 18-karat gold and burnished silver brooch, set with white and brown diamonds. Nardi has been located in the historic headquarters in Piazza San Marco in Venice since 1925. The jeweler creatively reinterprets the culture and charm of the city on the lagoon through the processing of metals and precious stones. Among his most famous clients are Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly, Ernest Hemingway, Marilyn Monroe, the royals of Spain.
Spilla Leone in oro 18 carati e argento con diamanti
Spilla Leone in oro 18 carati e argento con diamanti

Among the six jewelers participating in the new edition of Brafa are Barbara Bassi (Italy, Cremona), Gioielleria Nardi (Italy, Venice), Bernard Bouisset (France, Béziers), Collectors Gallery (Beglio, Bruxelles), Epoque Fine Jewels (Belgium , Kortrijk), VKD Jewels (Netherlands, Uden). The presence of 130 international galleries from 15 countries is expected at the Brafa, with thousands of works of every style and time including paintings, sculptures, antique furniture, ceramics and jewels but also wunderkammers, African art and carpets.
Orecchini Mosaico in oro,  bronzo, peridoti e diopsidi di Nardi
Orecchini Mosaico in oro, bronzo, peridoti e diopsidi di Nardi

Anelli I Veneziani in oro e argento, con diamanti e ambra
Anelli I Veneziani in oro e argento, con diamanti e ambra

Immagine da un'edizione passata del Brafa
Immagine da un’edizione passata del Brafa







The soft North of Christa Renie




Christa Reniers has been creating bijoux in her Brussels atelier for over 25 years. The style is essential, Nordic, far from the triumph of luxury that accompanies the creations of the jewelers of the other capital that is further south, Paris. In Christa Reniers’ jewels, the metal embraces the body of the ear like a sculpture. They are also suitable for young people, very young people or for those who are under 30 years of age. But if you take a look at the rest of her production, you will find jewels that are suitable for all ages. All very simple and at the same time designed with the care of a stylist who does not like frills.

Orecchino in argento indossato
Orecchino in argento indossato

The designer explains in her bio that she studied Art History, but found the purely academic approach to beauty unsatisfactory. And although she had no formal training as a jewelry designer, she began experimenting with synthetic clay and polyester, and then with precious metals. Today she works not only sterling silver, but also 18K white and yellow gold.

Anello Open Imposig
Anello Open Imposig
Bracciale in argento
Bracciale in argento
Anello by Christa Reniers
Anello by Christa Reniers
Anello in oro
Anello in oro
Anello in argento
Anello in argento

Anello Square in argento
Anello Square in argento







Manalys, fantasy in power

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Animalier jewelry, but not only: in Brussels the Maison Manalys offers a choice of first quality ♦ ︎

She was born in 2009, but in a city that is not under the spotlight of high jewelry lovers: Brussels. It is in the capital of Belgium that you can see Manalys’s jewelry, a Maison founded by the jeweler Moïse Mann.
Designer, fond of precious stones, who travels around the world twice a year, especially in Sri Lanka, Mann wants to offer jewelry that can stand on par with those of the big brands. The more than 20 years of experience in the sector, both in production and in creation, are served him to reach a high level of the pieces he proposes.

For example, in animalier style jewels, which combine technical ability with design innovation.

Anello Arès in oro bianco, diamanti colorati e bianchi
Anello Arès in oro bianco, diamanti colorati e bianchi

As in the aries ring, with a perfect pavé of diamonds, immediately bought by a collector. Or in the scorpion-shaped brooch with two intense yellow diamonds, which fights with a spider with a body formed by a large Australian pearl. But even jewels with a more traditional look often offer a glorious combination of premium stones with a design that is often imaginative. Alessia Mongrando

Anello Zip con pietra di luna, zaffiri, diamanti
Anello Zip con pietra di luna, zaffiri, diamanti

Orecchini in oro bianco, diamanti, perle australiane
Orecchini in oro bianco, diamanti, perle australiane
Orecchini in oro bianco, diamanti, acquamarina
Orecchini in oro bianco, diamanti, acquamarina
Orecchini con calcedonio, diamanti e smeraldi
Orecchini con calcedonio, diamanti e smeraldi
Granchio con perla e zaffiri rosa e gialli
Granchio con perla e zaffiri rosa e gialli
Collana con zaffiro giallo e diamanti
Collana con zaffiro giallo e diamanti
Bracciale in oro bianco con diamanti rosa, bianchi e gialli
Bracciale in oro bianco con diamanti rosa, bianchi e gialli







Digital jewels with the Brafa 2021




As in 2020, unfortunately, the fairs continue to be postponed due to the covid. The Brafa in Bruxelles is no exception. just like many other events, it has opted for a digital edition. For 2021, therefore, the great fair dedicated to arts, antiques and special jewels, period or contemporary, takes place from Wednesday 27 to Sunday 31 January. Exhibitors registered for Brafa 2021 hope that their galleries in digital format will be able to give an idea of ​​their offer: it is not easy, however, since the objects lose some of their charm when viewed only on a screen. But it is the only possible alternative.

Anello Mosaico di Nardi, in oro giallo e rosso 18 carati, con diamanti fancy gialli e bianchi
Anello Mosaico di Nardi, in oro giallo e rosso 18 carati, con diamanti fancy gialli e bianchi

In total in 2021 there are 126 art dealers from 13 countries and 37 cities. The invitation is to go to the various galleries or visit the web page of each exhibitor where you can find photos and descriptions of the objects presented. As mentioned, there is no shortage of jewels, such as those of the Nardi jewelry in Venice. Bernard Bouisset, jeweler from Béziers (France) presents a ring with a large fancy yellow diamond. There are also other jewels such as those signed by prestigious Maison such as Van Cleef & Arpels, to historical designers such as René Boivin. Federico Graglia
Un classico Moretto della gioielleria Nardi realizzato con diamanti taglio navette
Un classico Moretto della gioielleria Nardi realizzato con diamanti taglio navette

Spilla Mongolfiera di Nardi, in oro 18 carati, con opale di fuoco di oltre 60 carati
Spilla Mongolfiera di Nardi, in oro 18 carati, con opale di fuoco di oltre 60 carati

Anello con diamanti fancy yellow di 10,21 carati e diamanti bianchi triangolari
Anello con diamanti fancy yellow di 10,21 carati e diamanti bianchi triangolari

Orecchini di Van Cleef & Arpels in oro giallo ed ebano
Orecchini di Van Cleef & Arpels in oro giallo ed ebano
Orecchini e anello di Van Cleef & Arpels con diamanti e rubini
Orecchini e anello di Van Cleef & Arpels con diamanti e rubini
Collana Torque Eclat in oro giallo e quarzo rutilo
Collana Torque Eclat in oro giallo e quarzo rutilo
Collana in oro giallo Sablier René Boivin, 1960 circa
Collana in oro giallo Sablier René Boivin, 1960 circa

Collana e orecchini in oro giallo con hessoniti, circa 1820
Collana e orecchini in oro giallo con hessoniti, circa 1820







The gorgeous jewels return to the Brussels Brafa





Once the holidays are over, the great events for the jewelery are back: one of these is Brafa, an event that not only concerns art lovers, but also collectors of high-quality precious items. The Brafa in 2020 is scheduled from Sunday 26 January to Sunday 2 February and takes place as usual in Brussels, in the evocative Tour & Taxis docs (Avenue du Port 86 C). The Brafa Art Fair is also one of the oldest art fairs in the world and in 2020 celebrates 65 years of activity.

Spilla Moretto di Nardi
Spilla Moretto di Nardi

They are many the high jewelry pieces on display: For example, in homage to Belgium there is the splendid brooch that the Nardi jeweler of Venice has created for Queen Paola of Liège and that she presents in Brussels for her debut at Brafa. The brooch is made in different variations, with turquoise and coral, or with rubies and sapphires.
Bracciale di Lalique, 1920
Bracciale di Lalique, 1920

There will also be many early twentieth-century jewels, including pendants with the “wisteria fairy” (Chamarande) or an Art Deco tiara by Chaumet, made in 1909 as a wedding ornament for Countess de Heeren (Epoque Fine Jewels) . Among the curiosities, a gold bracelet with the prehistoric Triceratopo (Bernard Buisset).

BRAFA 2020 – Edition 65
Sunday, January 26 – Sunday, February 2, 2020
Tour & Taxis, Avenue du Port 88,
BrusselsTimes: 11 am-7pm
(Thursday, January 30, late opening until 10pm)
Entrance fees: full price € 25, under 16 free, € 16-26, € 10.
Catalog € 15.
Info and tickets: www.brafa.art

Anelli di Boucheron in platino e diamanti
Anelli di Boucheron in platino e diamanti
Boucheron, collana con coralli, circa 1960
Boucheron, collana con coralli, circa 1960
Bracciale di Cartier Art Déco, 1935
Bracciale di Cartier Art Déco, 1935
Castellani, collana archeological style, 1880
Castellani, collana archeological style, 1880
Una tiara di Chaumet Belle époque, 1909
Una tiara di Chaumet Belle époque, 1909

Bouisset, orecchini con diamanti Dormeuse
Bouisset, orecchini con diamanti Dormeuse







The double World of Kim Hye Mee

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The jewels of the Belgian designer, of Korean origin, Kim Hye Mee: simple geometries that hide complex solutions 

She defines herself as “rough and refined at the same time.” Kim Hye Mee is a designer of Korean descent, but grew up in Brussels, Belgium, where she lives and works. She founded the brand that bears his name in 2012. In fact she is not rough at all. Indeed, her research on more than on form than materials, and her position as an emerging designer and undoubtedly original. Her collections are located in high-end jewelry, with a luxury not too ostentatious, linear, almost simple. Almost.

anello fiore in oro rosa 18 carati e tormalina rosa
anello fiore in oro rosa 18 carati e tormalina rosa

In fact her ideas seem easy, but are the result of a strong personality. To act as the main protagonist is the idea of ​​the double. His pieces are often reversibles, foldables, transformables. Rings with two faces, bracelets and earrings that are duplicated are halved are part of the repertoire of this young but determined designers: to allow these movements, often the jewels hidden complexes invisible mechanisms. Gold, also rhodium, and whites or blacks diamonds, are the base materials he works on Kim Hye Mee. Prices: a ring of Swing Swing collection ring costs about 6000 euro. Giulia Netrese





Orecchino Alana in oro bianco e tormalina verde
Orecchino Alana in oro bianco e tormalina verde

Anello girevole in oro rosa e rubini
Anello girevole in oro rosa e rubini

Orecchino Carlotta Oro bianco e diamanti bianchi
Orecchino Carlotta in oro bianco bianchi, rubino e morganite

Anello Engagement Alliance, in oro giallo
Anello Engagement Alliance, in oro giallo
Bracciale Engagement, oro rodiato
Bracciale Engagement, oro rodiato
Double Rocker Lips, oro e diamanti neri
Double Rocker Lips, oro e diamanti neri
Bracciale Twisted con oro e diamanti
Bracciale Twisted con oro e diamanti
Kim Hye Mee
Kim Hye Mee
Anello Twisted, con diamanti neri
Anello Twisted, con diamanti neri
Anello Swing Swing, oro rosa e diamanti, aperto
Anello Swing Swing, oro rosa e diamanti, aperto
Anello Swing Swing, oro e diamanti
Anello Swing Swing, oro e diamanti
Bracciale pieghevole Twisted Bracelet
Bracciale pieghevole Twisted Bracelet

Orecchino pieghevole Swing Swing
Orecchino pieghevole Swing Swing







At the Brafa the Phoenicians with Cartier




The new pieces exhibited at the Brafa 2018, in Brussels from 29 January: from the Phoenician necklace to Cartier ♦ ︎
Do you want to buy a Phoenician necklace in gold with turquoise and amethyst of late sarmatian origin and dated during the first years of the Roman Empire? Or do you prefer a Cartier necklace with enamels, diamonds and amethyst from 1905? Or, again, a contemporary pendant with the shape of a mermaid in gold, silver, diamonds, rubies, moonstone and amethyst? You just have to book a flight to Brussels, where from 29 January starts the Brafa (until February 4).
Read also: Precious Brafa
Since 1956 the Brussels Art Fair (Brafa) is one of the oldest and most prestigious art fairs in the world. The exhibited pieces are of particular value, from antiques to modern and contemporary art, to fine arts and jewels. Among the exhibitors, in fact, there are those who offer unique or vintage pieces, all of particular value. Like a Cartier necklace with enamel, gold, diamonds and amethysts, ending with collectible jewelry like a Phoenician gold necklace dating back to the early Roman empire. An opportunity to make tourism combined with jewels. Lavinia Andorno




ANtiche demi parure di collana e orecchini in crisoberillo e argento. Portogallo, circa 1700
ANtiche demi parure di collana e orecchini in crisoberillo e argento. Portogallo, circa 1700

Da Chamarande, un bracciale in oro, smeraldi, zaffiri, rubini e diamanti. Circa 1890
Da Chamarande, un bracciale in oro, smeraldi, zaffiri, rubini e diamanti. Circa 1890
Collana fenicia in oro, turchesi e ametista
Collana fenicia in oro, turchesi e ametista
Eau Revante Belle Impossible pendant Sylvie Corbelin Bourg en Bresse 1958 design jeweller since 2000 18 carat gold silver diamonds brown diamonds ruby moonstone beetle wings amethyst Unique piece
Galerie Martel-Greiner, Eau Rêvante – Belle Impossible, pendente. Sylvie Corbelin (Bourg-en-Bresse, 1958). Oro 18 carati, argento, diamanti, diamanti brown, rubino, pietra di luna, ali di scarafaggio, ametista. Il Beetlewing è un’antica tecnica artigianale che utilizza ali di scarafaggio iridescenti praticate tradizionalmente in Tailandia
Galerie Montaigne, anello di Cartier in oro bianco con diamanti e zaffiri
Galerie Montaigne, anello di Cartier in oro bianco con diamanti e zaffiri

Galerie Montaigne, collana in oro, smalto, ametiste e diamanti. Cartier, circa 1950
Galerie Montaigne, collana in oro, smalto, ametiste e diamanti. Cartier, circa 1950







Precious Brafa




The Brafa is back, with many ancient jewels. Here are the preview images ♦ ︎
The fastest enthusiasts have already started organizing the trip. From Saturday 27 January to Sunday 4 February 2018 the Brafa reopens, edition number 63, a major antiques show in Brussels. It is not necessary to add, for the fans, that the great antique dealers also include those specialized in jewelery. The Brafa is organized by the Association Foire des Antiquaires de Belgique, and has grown in recent years: the last edition has seen over 61,000 visits. At the 2018 appointment there will be 134 international galleries from 16 countries. To represent Italy, for example, will be the galleries Chiale Fine Art, Il Quadrifoglio-Brun Fine Art, Robertaebasta and Theatrum Mundi. Next to the Belgian Leysen, which will propose its latest creations, there are four galleries specialized in antique jewelry: Bernard Bouisset (France), Galerie Montaigne (Monaco), Chamarande and Epoque Fine Jewels (Belgium). The latter will exhibit an Art Nouveau pendant made by René Lalique in gold, diamonds and citrine quartz pendant decorated with enamels and glass panels engraved with images of two nymphs. Federico Graglia

The comment of the president of the Brafa, Harold t’Kint de Roodenbeke
We are particularly happy with the galleries selected for the 2018 edition. I think the quality level proposed this year is the highest ever, especially at an international level. For the first time, for the first time, we closed the memberships in June! We are not a fair organization and we want to keep the number of exhibitors in this dimension, focusing on quality. This excludes some countries, especially those that do not have medium-term planning habits, but helps us to keep the quality offered to visitors and our collectors high. In recent years, the request is such as to force us to anticipate full-booked. Now we are impatient to open the doors to our visitors.





Tour & Taxis, palazzo dove si svolge il Brafa
Tour & Taxis, palazzo dove si svolge il Brafa

Chaumet, orecchini con zaffiri burmesi, diamanti, platino
Chaumet, orecchini con zaffiri burmesi, diamanti, platino
Da Epoque Fine Jewels, questo «collier de chien» datato 1910 di Cartier, in platino e diamanti
Da Epoque Fine Jewels, questo «collier de chien» datato 1910 di Cartier, in platino e diamanti
Alla galleria Bernard Bouisset, collana in oro, platino e diamanti,  Francia, 1950
Alla galleria Bernard Bouisset, collana in oro, platino e diamanti, Francia, 1950
Galleria Leysen, orecchini in oro bianco, smeraldi colombiani e diamanti baguette
Galleria Leysen, orecchini in oro bianco, smeraldi colombiani e diamanti baguette
Galleria Leysen, anello in platino e diamante taglio smeraldo da 8,32 carati
Galleria Leysen, anello in platino e diamante taglio smeraldo da 8,32 carati
Collana in platino e zaffiri, Francia, circa 1960
Collana in platino e zaffiri, Francia, circa 1960
Bracciale in oro rosa e 33 carati di zaffiri colorati
Bracciale in oro rosa e 33 carati di zaffiri colorati
René Lalique, pendente in vetro, smalto, citrino, diamante, oro
René Lalique, pendente in vetro, smalto, citrino, diamante, oro







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Prenotate il biglietto: torna Brafa, la grande fiera dell’antiquariato e dei gioielli. La manifestazione si svolgerà da sabato 25 gennaio a domenica 2 febbraio 2014 negli spazi espositivi del Tour & Taxis di Bruxelles. Braf è ormai arrivata alla edizione 59. Sono previsti 131 espositori, e sei tra gallerie specializzate e maison di gioielleria. Il Brafa è un’occasione per gli amanti di gioielli antichi: gli organizzatori sono già in grado di anticipare alcuni tra i pezzi più interessanti, come il pendente Art Nouvevau esposto da Epoque Fine Jewels: realizzato da Lucien Gautrait a Parigi intorno al 1900, il profilo femminile è una vera scultura in oro con smalto plique à jour, opali, smeraldi, perle e diamanti. Qualche anno in meno, 880-90, ma altrettanto stupefacente il collier esposto da Galerie Chamarande, con cinque farfalle in filigrana unite da quattro catene d’oro fra perle, rubini, zaffiri. E da Bernard Bouisset una parure di collier, orecchini e bracciale in platino con rubini cabochon e diamanti taglio baguette del 1935. Galerie Montaigne porta invece al Brafa una selezione di gioielli degli anni Trenta e Quaranta, tra cui una doppia spilla Cartier (1941) con motivo cachemire in platino e oro con diamanti. Le maison Leysen (Bruxelles) e Bogh-Art (Ginevra-Bruxelles), infine, presentano collezioni esclusive di ispirazione Art Déco. Giulia Netrese

BRAFA 2014 – Edizione n° 59 – www.brafa.be

Tour & Taxis – Avenue du Port 86 C / B – 1000 Bruxelles
Da sabato 25 gennaio a domenica 2 febbraio 2014 dalle 11 alle 19.
Apertura notturna Giovedì 30 gennaio 2014 fino alle 22
Biglietto d’ingresso 20 €, ridotto a 10 € per gruppi (oltre 10 persone) e under 26

Spilla Cartier, 1941
Spilla Cartier, 1941

 

 

 

 

Pendente degli anni Belle Epoque
Pendente degli anni Belle Epoque

 

 

Collana Charamande 1880-1900
Collana Charamande 1880-1900

(Italiano) La Pantera Rosa ruba diamanti per 40 milioni

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[wzslider]Diamanti, i migliori amici delle donne. E dei ladri. Sono stati sufficienti tre minuti per rapinare 10 chili di diamanti sulla pista dell’aeroporto di Bruxelles Zaventem. Come in un film d’azione, o forse nella saga della Pantera Rosa, tutto si è svolto in rapida sequenza. Nessuno spargimento di sangue. Nessun proiettile. Un lavoro pulito. Opera di professionisti mascherati da poliziotti, arrivati a bordo di due furgoncini con i lampeggianti, dopo aver sfondato la recinzione nella parte ovest dello scalo, nei pressi del Ring, il raccordo anulare di Bruxelles, vicino ad alcuni cantieri. Un blitz a otto. Incappucciati, armati con fucili mitragliatori automatici, dotati di visori laser, e un maledetto sangue freddo. Subito ingoiati dal buio con 120 sacchi di pietre preziose e oro. Predoni scomparsi in un lampo, in quella stessa oscurità da cui si erano materializzati, lasciando dietro di sé una scia di interrogativi e di leggenda. Non a caso le stime del bottino trafugato hanno raggiunto persino quota 350 milioni di euro, poi ridimensionate a 40 milioni dal Centro diamanti di Anversa, che a suo supporto ha citato fonti affidabili. Gemme grezze, si è detto. Ancora tutte da inventare nelle loro mille sfaccettature. Teoricamente invendibili sul mercato ufficiale. Il cui valore, anche per questo, è in realtà difficile da stabilire. I testimoni raccontano di come il commando si sia diretto subito verso l’apparecchio della Swiss Air, con i passeggeri già a bordo, qualche minuto prima del decollo per Zurigo. I portavalori della Brink’s avevano appena finito di caricare la stiva aerea, quando gli otto sono scesi dalle auto e li hanno immobilizzati. E con loro anche il pilota ed il copilota. Ai quattro ostaggi, basiti, sorpresi, increduli, non è rimasto altro che guardare i rapinatori sfondare le porte della zona di carico, impadronirsi del tesoro e allontanarsi velocemente, nella stessa direzione da cui erano arrivati. Poco distante la polizia locale ha trovato, bruciato, uno dei due veicoli usati per la rapina. Ma non è la prima volta che l’aeroporto di Zaventem, crocevia di ricchezza, anche per la sua vicinanza con Anversa, capitale mondiale dei diamanti, viene violato. Secondo le pagine dei quotidiani locali sono almeno cinque gli episodi dal 1995 a oggi. Il 31 ottobre del 2000, ad esempio, un altro furgone portavalori della Brink’s-Ziegler venne attaccato mentre stava trasferendo quindici chili di diamanti su un apparecchio della Lufthansa diretto a Francoforte. In quel caso i malviventi riuscirono ad impossessarsi di pietre preziose per un valore di circa 6,5 milioni di euro. Ma ieri sera alle 19,47 nello scalo nazionale belga si è alzato il tiro. E ora, mentre sono in corso più inchieste sull’episodio, ci si interroga sulla vera identità dei predoni che hanno messo a segno l’azione. Federico Graglia