Venetian blackamoor Serenissima
Brooch/Pendant in high-quality 925 gold-plated silver – 7.9 cm (including the baroque pearl) – Born from the encounter between history and wonder, this Venetian Moor of the Serenissima, a jewel that embodies the spirit of the Mediterranean and the centuries-old dialogue between cultures. The carved ebony head, intense and alive like a cameo from another era, emerges from a diadem of genuine precious stones: emeralds as deep as lagoon waters, rubies as fiery as oriental spices, white zircons that capture the light with contemporary elegance. The body of the brooch, in 925 gold-plated silver, houses a baroque oriental pearl that completes the composition with a touch of ancient nobility. The size of 7.9 cm, including the pearl, lends scenic presence without sacrificing grace. Designed to be worn as a brooch or pendant, this creation becomes a talisman of travel and identity: a small portrait of the Serenissima, of its openness to the world, of its ability to transform every encounter into true art.
990,00 €
Dear customer, this jewel may not be available immediately, but it is reproducible and customizable
Description
Brooch/Pendant in high-quality 925 gold-plated silver – 7.9 cm (including the baroque pearl) – Born from the encounter between history and wonder, this Venetian Moor of the Serenissima, a jewel that embodies the spirit of the Mediterranean and the centuries-old dialogue between cultures. The carved ebony head, intense and alive like a cameo from another era, emerges from a diadem of genuine precious stones: emeralds as deep as lagoon waters, rubies as fiery as oriental spices, white zircons that capture the light with contemporary elegance. The body of the brooch, in 925 gold-plated silver, houses a baroque oriental pearl that completes the composition with a touch of ancient nobility. The size of 7.9 cm, including the pearl, lends scenic presence without sacrificing grace. Designed to be worn as a brooch or pendant, this creation becomes a talisman of travel and identity: a small portrait of the Serenissima, of its openness to the world, of its ability to transform every encounter into true art.











