The Paradise of Marco Bicego is expanding with aquamarines of Africa and Brazil.
Marco Bicego scale even the steps leading to Paradise. But, in this case, the Paradise is on the Earth, the sea. Or, better, the Mare Nostrum, as the ancient Romans called it, ie the Mediterranean. From these two concepts: that is, the Paradise collection, which is one of the flagships of the Venetian designer, and the charm of the waves lapping on Italy, comes the new line christened at Baselworld 2017, Paradise Aquamarine.
The yellow gold, as in the other lines of the collection, is used in thin braids that unite the stones, in this case in unique shades of blue, but with different shades. The aquamarine used, in fact, comes both from Brazil and Africa and has subtle differences. More particularly: the stones have a specific facet by tabeez cutting (that is, similar to a pear cut, but more rounded), and the milky effect makes variable the aesthetic effect, with different shades between a aquamarine and the other. Lavinia Andorno