



The Bacchante brings to the wrist the rhythm of ecstasy. Priestess of Dionysus, a figure who made movement her own form of freedom. In this Charms bracelet she appears in full abandon. From the portrait emerge dishevelled hair, an open mouth, the profile of someone who has already let go. The sense of dance is all there, in the face. The bracelet itself suggests it — its pendants moving along the golden chain, following every gesture and almost multiplying the figure. The two double-sided lateral bezels carry the cameos on both sides. In the central bezel, the portrait on one side and on the other the engraving of our signature — a luminous ornament in bronze that gleams with every movement. In this jewel it is as if many Bacchantes move together, each free, each in her own moment. Every colour finds a way to express this rhythm. The combination of White lateral pieces with the Orange centre releases an immediate solar energy. A warm light that illuminates the carving, making it radiant — the most vibrant of the three. The pairing of Black and Orange creates a bold and magnetic variant: the warmth of the centre emerges from the mystery of the black with full force, the contrast that gives character to every gesture. Pearl alongside Orange is even more alive. A harmony of reflections that heightens the precision of the carving with a soft, enveloping light — the most contemplative of the three. Every shade transforms the jewel and the one who wears it. Worn on the wrist, these carvings become a call to freedom.
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Female followers of Bacchus, they used to celebrate the god by singing, dancing and wandering like animals. Often the maenads were portrayed as inspired by Dionysus into a state of ecstatic frenzy through a combination of dancing and intoxication. Historically The term maenad has come to be associated to women who worship the god, while Bacchantes had a true devotion for him. Often they are portraited with satyrs.
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