Tateossian Gold Leaf Panorama Cufflinks
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Gold has long been a source of wonder for humanity, and Tateossian pays homage to the precious metal in the most opulent way possible: by displaying it as an artefact to be admired for its beauty. Gold was first beaten and hammered into thin sheets by the Ancient Egyptians, and here we see the tried-and-tested technique applied with modern technology for a rich finish. The textured 24-karat gold leaf sits within its own casings, complete with Perspex windows for a complete panoramic view of the centrepieces.
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Gold has long been a source of wonder for humanity, and Tateossian pays homage to the precious metal in the most opulent way possible: by displaying it as an artefact to be admired for its beauty. Gold was first beaten and hammered into thin sheets by the Ancient Egyptians, and here we see the tried-and-tested technique applied with modern technology for a rich finish. The textured 24-karat gold leaf sits within its own casings, complete with Perspex windows for a complete panoramic view of the centrepieces.
Gold has long been a source of wonder for humanity, and Tateossian pays homage to the precious metal in the most opulent way possible: by displaying it as an artefact to be admired for its beauty. Gold was first beaten and hammered into thin sheets by the Ancient Egyptians, and here we see the tried-and-tested technique applied with modern technology for a rich finish. The textured 24-karat gold leaf sits within its own casings, complete with Perspex windows for a complete panoramic view of the centrepieces.