Gucci Rose Gold And Diamond Flora Necklace
Color
Pink
Status
In stock
Details
The much-loved Flora print that you see across Gucci's collections today didn't come about by chance, it was penned by Italian artist Vittorio Accornero in the ‘60s with a specific purpose of colouring a silk scarf for Princess Grace of Monaco. Such a romantic story continues to be built upon to this day, with the eponymous jewellery collection - and pieces such as this necklace - capturing the amorous, feminine sentiment in its entirety.
Details
The much-loved Flora print that you see across Gucci's collections today didn't come about by chance, it was penned by Italian artist Vittorio Accornero in the ‘60s with a specific purpose of colouring a silk scarf for Princess Grace of Monaco. Such a romantic story continues to be built upon to this day, with the eponymous jewellery collection - and pieces such as this necklace - capturing the amorous, feminine sentiment in its entirety.
The much-loved Flora print that you see across Gucci's collections today didn't come about by chance, it was penned by Italian artist Vittorio Accornero in the ‘60s with a specific purpose of colouring a silk scarf for Princess Grace of Monaco. Such a romantic story continues to be built upon to this day, with the eponymous jewellery collection - and pieces such as this necklace - capturing the amorous, feminine sentiment in its entirety.