This bracelet echoes the spirit of the 1930s — a time when modernism began to shape fashion with architectural clarity. From the Italian goldsmithing tradition emerged a revolutionary approach: the tubogas technique. Inspired by industrial gas pipes, this method demanded not only technical mastery but also artistic innovation.
What makes tubogas exceptional is its construction without soldering. A strip of gold is tightly coiled around a temporary core, which is later removed. The result? A smooth, flexible structure that hugs the wrist with fluid grace — metal transformed into a second skin.
At the center, a gently curved white gold bar set with a row of fine diamonds anchors the piece. The diamonds, chosen for clarity and proportion, bring refined brilliance without overwhelming the bracelet’s sculptural purity.
Crafted from 18k gold in a sophisticated two-tone palette — warm yellow for the band and cool white for the central diamond-set plate — this piece fuses history, craftsmanship, and modern elegance in a way only the tubogas technique can achieve.