A great admirer of craftsmanship, Christian Dior was particularly inspired for his collections by canework, a technique using strips of rattan or cane to create intertwined patterns.
From its first parade in 1947, this caning would become one of the emblematic characteristics of the house, especially in its handbags.
Today, it is in gold or steel enhanced with diamonds that the precious caning is invited on this D My Dior.
It is available in two diameters - 19 and 25 mm - in yellow gold, set with diamonds or in steel.
At Buccellati, Rigato has become the jeweler's signature: this highly detailed relief engraving and chasing technique uses the lines of the metal to create a pattern of deep scratches.
On the Macri watch, the use of Rigato is distinguished by the extreme finesse and precision of the line.
Fascinated by silk, Mario Buccellati, founder of the Italian brand, was inspired by it to capture and replicate in his creations the elegance and softness of…
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