Redentore Avventurina 36 - 1121550
Aventurine, used in this Redentore model, is a fine glass material discovered in Venice in the 17th century by the artisans of Murano. It’s known for its characteristic sparkle, reminiscent of a starry sky, achieved by adding tiny copper fragments during the production process. A detail that makes each dial unique, inspired by Venetian tradition.
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Redentore Avventurina 36 - 1121550
Redentore Avventurina 36 - 1121550
Aventurine, used in this Redentore model, is a fine glass material discovered in Venice in the 17th century by the artisans of Murano. It’s known for its characteristic sparkle, reminiscent of a starry sky, achieved by adding tiny copper fragments during the production process. A detail that makes each dial unique, inspired by Venetian tradition.
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Aventurine, used in this Redentore model, is a fine glass material discovered in Venice in the 17th century by the artisans of Murano. It’s known for its characteristic sparkle, reminiscent of a starry sky, achieved by adding tiny copper fragments during the production process. A detail that makes each dial unique, inspired by Venetian tradition.
























