Fratelli Piccini
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If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind memento from Italy to take back home with you, head straight for Fratelli Piccini. A family jewellers and goldsmiths that has been open on the Ponte Vecchio in the heart of the city for over 1 … Read more
If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind memento from Italy to take back home with you, head straight for Fratelli Piccini. A family jewellers and goldsmiths that has been open on the Ponte Vecchio in the heart of the city for over 100 years, the owners utilise the old Florentine artisan tradition to create their own innovative, custom-designed, super-high-quality jewellery. Read less
Pick up the perfect memento in this stunning jewellery storeWord to the wise: Take a look around the old workshop inside the store to see the historic craft techniques used to turn precious metals and gems into unique pieces of jewellery.
Talk of the town: This store has created several custom-designed earrings and other jewellery items for Hillary Clinton.
If you’re looking for a one-of-a-kind memento from Italy to take back home with you, head straight for Fratelli Piccini. A family jewellers and goldsmiths that has been open on the Ponte Vecchio in the heart of the city for over 100 years, the owners utilise the old Florentine artisan tradition to create their own innovative, custom-designed, super-high-quality jewellery.
Not only do they have their own breathtaking creations on display - from beautiful gold wedding rings to sparkling diamond brooches to pretty pearl earrings – but they’ll also create any piece of jewellery to your personal specifications.
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