It's our collection of eternal Classics. The most recent jewel of the Crown and our SO Portuguese Filigree. Produced exclusively in 19 carat Portuguese gold, exclusively manually, by the most meticulous hands in Portugal. With 8 sizes available, you can combine the medals with the corresponding earrings and be the true queen of night and day. If you're more daring, go for the big ones...But look, the little ones are also a real charm!
This piece is made from 19 carat gold. All of our articles are marked at the Porto Assay Office, which guarantees the absolute quality of the materials used.
We ship from Portugal all over the world. For more information go to Shipping and Returns.
This part is in stock and available for shipping.
The Portuguese Filigree Manufacturing Process
It all began many years ago, in a country planted by the sea named Portugal. A country of incalculable beauty with an extraordinary people. In the mid-18th century, the Portuguese crown began bringing precious stones and metals from its overseas provinces. It was then that our ancestors began working gold and silver.
It's our collection of eternal Classics. The most recent jewel of the Crown and our SO Portuguese Filigree. Produced exclusively in 19 carat Portuguese gold, exclusively manually, by the most meticulous hands in Portugal. With 8 sizes available, you can combine the medals with the corresponding earrings and be the true queen of night and day. If you're more daring, go for the big ones...But look, the little ones are also a real charm!
This piece is made from 19 carat gold. All of our articles are marked at the Porto Assay Office, which guarantees the absolute quality of the materials used.
We ship from Portugal all over the world. For more information go to Shipping and Returns.
This part is in stock and available for shipping.
The Portuguese Filigree Manufacturing Process
It all began many years ago, in a country planted by the sea named Portugal. A country of incalculable beauty with an extraordinary people. In the mid-18th century, the Portuguese crown began bringing precious stones and metals from its overseas provinces. It was then that our ancestors began working gold and silver.

