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Buccellati Rotating Four-Petal Flower Oversized Necklace, Gold Chain
Inspiration: From rotating celestial bodies in the universe. This new piece continues the retro symmetrical four-petal flower pattern as a design element. The most striking feature is that the central petal rotates freely along the central axis, like a lucky and auspicious talisman. The O-Pai Era series uses a complex symmetrical four-petal flower pattern as its design element, inspired by Renaissance Italian architecture such as the cruciform dome of the Basilica of Sant'Charles Quatre Golgotha in Rome, the window frames of the Castle of Roccolo in Busca, and the column decorations of the Doge's Palace in Venice. Creation Process: The O-Pai Era Galileo series is full of ingenious design, alternating between white gold and gold to create a four-ring four-petal flower silhouette. The openwork structure creates a light and translucent visual effect. The most striking feature is that the three central petals rotate freely along the vertical axis with the wearer's movements, like rotating celestial bodies. The series is named after the astronomer Galileo Galilei.
Inspiration: From rotating celestial bodies in the universe. This new piece continues the retro symmetrical four-petal flower pattern as a design element. The most striking feature is that the central petal rotates freely along the central axis, like a lucky and auspicious talisman. The O-Pai Era series uses a complex symmetrical four-petal flower pattern as its design element, inspired by Renaissance Italian architecture such as the cruciform dome of the Basilica of Sant'Charles Quatre Golgotha in Rome, the window frames of the Castle of Roccolo in Busca, and the column decorations of the Doge's Palace in Venice. Creation Process: The O-Pai Era Galileo series is full of ingenious design, alternating between white gold and gold to create a four-ring four-petal flower silhouette. The openwork structure creates a light and translucent visual effect. The most striking feature is that the three central petals rotate freely along the vertical axis with the wearer's movements, like rotating celestial bodies. The series is named after the astronomer Galileo Galilei.
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