The earrings in the two variants, pendants and at the lobe, are also inspired by the splendid pair of Gothic-Lombard fibulas found in the excavation of a burial along the Via Flaminia in Rome. I wanted to make current the fusion of fibulas by making bijoux with metal chambers that could contain the coating of colored enamels updating the ancient cloisonné enamel technique known at that time as Byzantine Luster.
The sophistication of the antique execution is maintained in the earrings: made entirely by hand with enamels spread in shades of red and pink and crystal stone setting which, together with the white enamel, enhance the eye of the splendid eagle.
The bird of prey is a symbol of majesty, mental sharpness and ingenuity. The fibulas were used to close clothes and cloaks, like brooches and are among the most fascinating excavation objects that can come to us from the past.