Anello della collezione My Secret Glasshouse di Dreamboule. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Anello della collezione My Secret Glasshouse di Dreamboule. Copyright: gioiellis.com

The precious secrets of Dreamboule

Dreams have surprising shapes, unpredictable developments, color sensations. And the jewels of the Milanese Maison Dreamboule are like dreams captured within small stages. Miniature shows, to be worn like a jewel. The rings conceived by Ben Crocco, a designer-entrepreneur who has a long experience in Geneva in the fine watchmaking sector, are unique in the world of jewelry. As evidenced by the new My Secret Glasshouse Limited Edition collection, presented at Vicenzaoro together with a line for men (which we will discuss shortly). These are small and efficient micro worlds synthesized into extraordinarily creative jewels.

Anello Spider
Anello Spider

The Glasshouse collection is a new variation on the theme introduced by Dreamboule: transparent spheres enclosing precious creatures. In this case, the Maison has used the special Nanosital glass: it is an optically transparent material, which is formed by the crystallization of glass and has superior physical and chemical properties compared to traditional crystal. It is also a material specifically optimized for jewelery and is very resistant (at 7 on the Mohs scale), plus it is faceted and scratch resistant. This transparent surface contains a secret world of insects. The bubbles hide an openable mechanism that contains the goldsmith’s synthesis of bees, dragonflies or cicadas made of gold, diamonds, sapphires, amethysts, topaz and so on. You won’t find any other jewelry like it.
Anello Cricket
Anello Cricket

Anello Dragonfly
Anello Dragonfly
Anello Grasshopper
Anello Grasshopper
Anello Firefly
Anello Firefly

Anello Rhinoceront
Anello Rhinoceront

Anello della collezione My Secret Glasshouse di Dreamboule. Copyright: gioiellis.com
Anello della collezione My Secret Glasshouse di Dreamboule. Copyright: gioiellis.com

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