Prìe de mä, from the sea to the young patients of the De Marchi Foundation

It all started from a spring day, on Boccadasse beach, where, Massimo Gismondi, together with his son and some friends, he set out to collect the polished slides from the sea.

Inspired by the children’s imagination, he entrusted those “sea stones”, Prìe de Mä in Genoese, to its goldsmith craftsmen, who, selecting and mounting them on gold and silver following the techniques of high jewelery manufacturing, have transformed them into unique bracelets, which have become a symbol of hope and humanity, destined to support solidarity projects dedicated to children.

This year, the proceeds from the sale of due limited edition Prìe de Mä di Gismondi 1754 will be donated to Fondazione Onlus G. e D. De Marchi and its “Assisted Holidays” project, an activity with which the Foundation organizes every year “a Vacation experience” for about 50 young patients, taking on all the organizational and accommodation expenses.

The precious protagonists of the project are two bracelets, one in silver with red Prìa de Mä stone with gray Scooby-Doo, costing 190 euros, and the other in 9 kt rose gold with red Prìa de Mä stone and 0.36 ct white diamonds. at a cost of 990 euros (above).

Silver bracelet with red Prìa de Mä stone with gray Scooby-Doo

The limited edition jewels are available only in Milan, at the Gismondi 1754 corner inside Brian & Barry Building in via Durini 28 or on the brand’s e-commerce.

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