Gold Florin Necklace / Pendant, 21mm. 24kt gold. Finely crafted by hand. Gold Florentine Coins Collection.
Gold Florin Necklace / Pendant, 21mm. 24kt gold. Finely crafted by hand. Gold Florentine Coins Collection.
· Metal: Coin in 24 kt. gold, Necklace and frame in 18 kt. gold
· Gold Finishing: smooth gold.
· Diamension: the neckalce has a diameter of 21mm.
· Product code: NE.GFC.05
· Insured shipping within 15 working days.
At Torrini Jewelry we create pieces to be worn every day, not only on special occasions. One of our features of uniquenes of our jewelry is the ancient Torrini 1369 trademark, as a seal of origin and accompanied by its original certificate of guarantee.
At Torrini Jewelry we create exclusively by order and shipping times may vary according to the complexity of the manufacture of the jewelry. The delivery of the purchased jewelry can take place from 7 days to 20 working days from the order confirmation date.
In 1369, the Mint Master Simone Peruzzi engraved a new mint of the gold florin, the coin that formed the basis of the wealth and economic success of Florence, accompanying the city In Its great development, until the fall of the Republic in 1533. The minting of this coin follows by two years the historic event of the purchase by the Florentine Republic of the port of Livorno for 100.000 of these florins. In 1427 Giovanni Averado De’ Medici, father of the Grand Cosimo Introduced a bill on the cadastre subsequently approved, began the great rise to popularity and political power of the family. In 1427 the "Fiorino d’Oro" was equivalent to 4 Florentine Lira, with a difference of 3 Lira from the original parity of 175 years before.
· Metal: Coin in 24 kt. gold, Necklace and frame in 18 kt. gold
· Gold Finishing: smooth gold.
· Diamension: the neckalce has a diameter of 21mm.
· Product code: NE.GFC.05
· Insured shipping within 15 working days.
Torrini 1369 realizes hand engraving jewelry, exalting the harmony of the forms. Florence, the cradle of the Renaissance, is the muse of our creations.
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In 1369, the Mint Master Simone Peruzzi engraved a new mint of the gold florin, the coin that formed the basis of the wealth and economic success of Florence, accompanying the city In Its great development, until the fall of the Republic in 1533. The minting of this coin follows by two years the historic event of the purchase by the Florentine Republic of the port of Livorno for 100.000 of these florins. In 1427 Giovanni Averado De’ Medici, father of the Grand Cosimo Introduced a bill on the cadastre subsequently approved, began the great rise to popularity and political power of the family. In 1427 the "Fiorino d’Oro" was equivalent to 4 Florentine Lira, with a difference of 3 Lira from the original parity of 175 years before.