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Repossi unveils new Limited Edition Cross Bracelet

The brand is now led by the vision of Gaia Repossi, who has been creative director since 2007

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Repossi has unveiled its sixth “Limited Edition” piece designed by Gaia Repossi, the Cross Bracelet.

Twice a year Repossi unveils a creative concept piece produced in a limited run, giving free rein to Gaia Repossi, Limited Editions creative director and the creative studio.

The new Limited Edition N6, “Cross Bracelet”, stands out for its “simplicity, combining rigor and strength”, embodying a “subtle duality, blending both masculine and feminine elements”.

The composition of the bracelet is based on wide, sliced, and curved bands made of titanium and featuring a glossy jet-black finish.

The piece will be available in an edition of fifteen copies exclusively in Repossi boutiques upon request.

The brand stated: “Its architectural construction, characterized by clean cuts and intersecting points of light, draws inspiration from the iconic references of Gaia Repossi’s repertoire. The result is an object that is both imposing and minimalist.This choice of material gives the piece a refined dimension, while emphasizing its modernity and avant-garde character.

“The rhythm of the Cross Bracelet’s design and its innovative shape evoke an abstract cross, disrupting the codes of the traditional luxury. This piece embodies the very essence of contemporary jewelry, timeless and bold, true to the spirit of Maison Repossi.”

Repossi, the House of Haute Joaillerie and Jewelry, has origins in Turin in 1957, where Costantino Repossi opened his first boutique.

The brand is now led by the vision of Gaia Repossi, who has been creative director since 2007.

It is known for lines such as Serti sur Vide, recognisable by its floating diamonds, Antifer with its sharp peaks and angles, or Berbère, a repetition of minimalist lines.

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