Since ancient times, women of all cultures have loved to cover their bodies with precious objects, attributing the most disparate meanings to them. Luxurious or minimal, kitsch or refined, trendy or elegant, the constant that unites each jewel is given by the desire of every woman to feel precious and to be able to wear a joy that contains this pleasure.
When the old becomes ancient, the out of fashion becomes vintage and stylistic courses and recourses give new life to materials, colors and techniques of a few centuries, it is then that a strongly evocative and evolutionary meaning is attributed to the past. Antique jewels are transformed into refined works of art which, in addition to their indisputable beauty, present an extra gear: they have a story to tell, they tell the need for man to innovate without straying too far from his origins.
This is the reason why Marika De Cesare reserves her attention to "jewels of other times", unique pieces designed and produced up to two centuries ago, children of other eras that preserve the magic of memory and embody the hope of future.