Story: An oxidized silver cross found in Florence, Italy depicting the crucifixion on one side and the Immaculate Heart on the other.
Worn: Likely by a local churchgoer headed to the Duomo. Today wears its age well in a uniform gray patina.
Jeweled: an 18kt yellow gold frame wraps both sides of the cross, thinly and elegantly on the crucifixion side, with more fullness and weight on the Immaculate Heart side. Creative, modern engineering on the yellow gold and diamond bale allows this piece to be easily rotated and worn on either side.
Worn: Likely by a local churchgoer headed to the Duomo. Today wears its age well in a uniform gray patina.
Jeweled: an 18kt yellow gold frame wraps both sides of the cross, thinly and elegantly on the crucifixion side, with more fullness and weight on the Immaculate Heart side. Creative, modern engineering on the yellow gold and diamond bale allows this piece to be easily rotated and worn on either side.