The roses of the capricious sea goddesses
"Corals are the noblest plant of the submerged ocean world, the roses of the capricious sea goddesses"
There are many more species of coral than ordinary people know, who only see them in shop windows or stores.
There are polished and unpolished ones, square and spherical ones, shaped like spines and sticks, resembling barbed wire, corals with yellowish reflections, almost white-red, the color that sometimes appears on the edges of tea rose petals.
Yellowish pink corals, pink, brick red, beet red, cinnabar colored and finally those similar to round drops of clotted blood.
Like the whims of sea goddesses
"He saw with his own eyes how his red coral necklaces began to gradually fade on the breasts of sick or sickly women, yet preserved their splendor on the breasts of healthy women."
In his practice as a merchant, Nissen Piczenik had often noticed how corals that had been stored, despite their red color in his cabinets, gradually became paler, but suddenly began to shine when placed around the neck of a beautiful, young and healthy peasant girl.
As if they fed on women's blood.
Tradition and innovation since 1790
The most precious, with intense shades of clotted blood
Delicate tones reminiscent of tea rose petals
The vibrant intensity of Mediterranean tradition
The delicacy of lighter shades
"The most beautiful gift you can give your fiancée, wife or daughter is a beautiful coral necklace"