The new jewelry by Carolina Bucci made with the ancient technique of Florentine gold processing ♦
The ancient technique of Florentine gold processing, exported to Britain, and then exported to Switzerland. To bring around the world the art of working gold as a knitting or as a frosted glass, is Carolina Bucci, heir to a family of jewelers active from the late nineteenth century, which is now based in London. The Maison Swiss Audemars Piguet commissioned to the designer a new women’s version of a watch model among the classics for men: the Royal Oak.
The Royal Oak Lady has been reinterpreted by Carolina Bucci with the particular gold finish, white or pink, for case and bracelet. The Florentine technique consists, in fact, in microsfaccettature on the metal made with a pointed instrument of diamond. But, next to the clock for Audemars Piguet, this technique is used by Tuscan designers for all kinds of jewelry, marked by the same process. Bracelets, pendants, earrings, necklaces: Carolina Bucci has just added new pieces to his already extensive catalog. Here are the new images. Giulia Netrese











