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The passion for detail

Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set.

Francis Bacon

Biscioni Gioielli follows the principles of the modern jewelry school, which provides that the customer does not pay for any services as long as the jewel is in the design phase. As a result, customers can make all the changes they need for a truly unique item.

The handmade design of the jewel is imported in CAD, allowing the customer to see a 3D rendering of what the finished object will look like.

The customer can turn it and shape it as they prefer, providing all the information to the craftsman regarding form and customization.

After the 3D phase, a first wax model of the item is produced, so the customer can touch and try it until they are satisfied with the result. Only then can the jewel be crafted.

Since 1871

The history of Biscioni Gioielli started in 1871, and it's a tale about tradition and craftsmanship, intertwined to form a design whose contours are the same as the Florence skyline.

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Products

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Tennis bracelets with color stones

Tennis pattern bracelets, made with color stones, are available in shades of gold and patterns.

Florentine-style band ring

This two-color gold ring with brilliant cut diamonds is made by hand in Florence, using the local polished gold fretwork technique. Part of an ongoing classic line that you can always find in our workshop in Florence.
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