Fred re-proposes his caliber-shaped necklace to measure the carats of the diamonds ♦
They gave you a diamond ring. Oh well, how big is the diamond? And has more carats than mine? Let’s say the truth: envy is part of human sins and, of course, a part is found in jewelry. Precisely to test who has this defect (which Dante in the Divine Comedy places in Purgatory: as punishment have their eyes sewed), the jeweler Fred Samuel has devised a truly amazing jewel.
The necklace has a pendant, an instrument for measuring the diamond carats: a “calibre a pierres”.
Naturally, within this tool, used by jewelers to speed up the work of carat control, one or more diamonds of different weight are found.
This series, among other things, is also linked to the anniversary of the fashion house, which turned 110 years old: conceived in the seventies, now the pendant has been revived in a numbered edition of only 110 pieces, as many as the birthday years. It was born, in fact, from Fred Samuel, born in an Argentinean family who traded in precious stones and pearls, his passion. Transferred to Paris Fred Samuel gave life to the Maison that bears his name and is located in rue de la Paix. Giulia Netrese