Gaudium pendant

The pendant, crafted in yellow gold, white gold, silver, and enameled bronze, is a combination of symbols and meanings that, in perfect harmony with one another, give the jewel a unique and unmistakable value.

Gaudium in Latin means joy; and what greater joy can a human being experience than that generated by the feeling that most inspires life — love.

The heart shape immediately evokes this feeling; the colorful plumage of a peacock represents its beauty, while the open little door in white gold at the center carries a double meaning:

Interpreted as the love between two people, one opens the door of their heart to the other and vice versa. Seen in a more spiritual light, it is God who opens the door of love to humankind, recalling the opening of the Holy Door in a Jubilee year as a gesture of welcome.

The dense part of the plumage, located at the bottom, resembles a small cobblestone path leading toward the open door.

The entire central section is surreally enclosed within a yellow-gold frame in the shape of an Ankh, the ancient Egyptian symbol of life, as if to remind us that love cannot exist without life, and that there is no life without a beating heart within it.

Love and joy are universal; they unite different cultures and religions…

JUBILEE PAPERWEIGHT

Made of precious metals, such as 750/1000 (18Kt) yellow gold and 925/1000 silver, resting on a sodalite base, the paperweight clearly evokes symbols and meanings associated with the Christian and Catholic religions.
The idea came from thinking about the first gesture that marks the beginning of the Jubilee Year, namely the opening of the Holy Door at St. Peter’s Basilica in Rome.


The central point of the desk ornament is in fact an open door, included in the famous colonnade of St. Peter’s Square, which directly contains the dome of the Basilica, albeit simplified and stylized compared to the real one.
The silver dome is a clear reference to the most important church in the world, on which a yellow gold cross, an unmistakable symbol of the Christian religion, rests delicately.

The cross is highlighted by the brightness of the precious metal and gradually slides down to the entrance of the colonnade, a passage that is one with the Holy Door, open and ready to welcome the faithful.

The meaning of the colonnade, as conceived by Bernini, namely the embrace extended to pilgrims arriving at the church, takes on even greater significance when directly connected to the door symbolizing the Holy Year, that special entrance leading to the house of God.


A beam of light radiates outwards from the central element of the scene, with golden and silver rays, a powerful light reminiscent of divine beauty.
The rays merge into a rainbow that encompasses the entire scene, a further symbol that for Christianity represents the covenant between God and man, a symbol of peace and hope…


The representation then evolves towards the lower part with a silver and gold parchment bearing the letters I H S, a monogram representing the name of Jesus which, when interpreted in Latin as ‘Iesus Hominum Salvator’, can also be understood as Jesus the savior of mankind.


The placement of the parchment parallel to the entrance of the passageway is as if to remind us that Jesus and God the Father are always ready to welcome man…

ETERNELLE WITH DIAMONDS

To distinguish it from traditional designs, I chose to insert a gold element every three diamonds: small flowers engraved with the care and detail of the Florentine Renaissance school.

This simple alternation also changes the ring’s profile, which is no longer perfectly regular but slightly wavy, a circularity punctuated by delicate curves. A ring with a modern shape, yet enriched with classic finishes, in the spirit of cross-pollination: what I love most.

It’s a versatile design, capable of transforming with just a few details:
– Yellow gold and brown diamonds for a warm and enveloping elegance
– Two golds and colored stones, such as sapphires, for a more decisive and contemporary aesthetic
– Or the original, refined version, which combines rigor and poetry

cufflinks


Ivan Barbato’s cufflinks are truly an excellent choice for any special occasion, such as weddings, graduations, or birthdays. They are perfect as a gift for him and instantly add elegance thanks to the deep blue color derived from Afghan lapis lazuli, making them easy to match with any outfit, especially in a classic style. At the center of each cufflink is the brand’s logo, but they can also be personalized with other symbols or letters, making them even more unique and meaningful.

WEDDING RINGS: “FAITHS OF LIFE”

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The FAITHS OF LIFE rings enclose in their simple and comfortable design to wear a deep meaning that expresses through the precious metal the strong bond between two people united by the feeling that animates life.

They are wedding rings that have the classic half-round shape but along their external circumference they highlight unmistakable symbols: life and love.

Inspired by the ancient Egyptian symbol of life, or the Ankh, the goldsmith wanted to trace in the noble metal two lives that meet along their path, united by love and by a single heart that will keep them together forever…

INTENSE BLUE RING

Blue like the clear waters of a pristine sea, like the color of the gem protagonist of this ring, from here comes the idea of ​​a jewel that is shaped between smooth and delicately curved shapes, recalling the essential shape of a small boat.
An unusual boat, with concave contours, embellished inside with a delicate succession of diamonds, precious stones that frame a refined weave of gold tulle on which the splendid Acquamarina S. Maria with its wonderfully colored rests almost as if it were floating. intense.

Technical data sheet:

Gold g. 12,5

Diamonds ct. 0,21

Santamaria Aquamarine ct. 1,17 (with warranty certificate)

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Luxury pendant: “Elements”

To represent its meaning, the jewel exploits the theatricality of the Baroque as a style rich in multiple details.

Clearly inspired by the famous Trevi fountain in Rome, at the center of the medallion there is the man who traces the infinite path of art, with another interpretation he can also be identified as God who guides the hand of man in this route.

However, man needs the four elements offered by nature to realize his works, so here is the representation of the fire placed high up, fed by the air generated by the vortices, then there is the water which falls through a waterfall towards the low by wetting the plants generated by the earth element, plants that produce the oxygen necessary for life.

The stairs placed at the sides, which recall another baroque work of the eternal city, namely the famous Spanish Steps in Trinità dei Monti, represent the route;

it is that of the man who creates the work of art by climbing professionally one step at a time, as happens in the stages of life itself…

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:

Pendant in gold, silver, bronze and lapis lazuli

Gold g. 43.4

Silver g. 20.8

Bronze g. 9.8

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SURREALIST PENDANT: THE UNCONTAINABLE

Uncontainable like water, like the fury of Neptune, divinity of the seas who sometimes unleashes his impetuosity. The raw aquamarine recalls the shape of an iceberg, the mythological divinity seems to look out over the ice wall destined for rapid dissolution, due to ongoing climate change, an inexorable rise of the seas ideally guided by Neptune who dominates and punishes the human race.

TECHNICAL DATA SHEET:

White gold pendant with raw aquamarine and diamonds.

Gold g. 23.3

Diamonds ct. 0.21

Aquamarine ct. 113

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