Torrini 1369 is a historic Florentine goldsmith company that owns a historic shop in Florence, this trademark was registered in 1369 by Jacopus Turini della Scharperia or Scarperia, which was an outpost of the Republic located north of Florence;
As a trace of the past, the Museum is reported, which despite having a virtual structure, is an integral part of the Torrini 1369 Historical Archive and carries out exhibition activities in historic and prestigious places.
The Historical Shop, since the end of the 1800s, is located in the monumental center of Florence, right in Piazza Duomo.
It collects the official legacy of the Torrini Goldsmith House and their trademark registered in Florence in the year 1369 and offers the public the first contact with the collections that over time, up to now, have constituted and constitute their identity as a testimony of a path dedicated to the goldsmith's art and its variations.
A set made up of over 12,000 models that the "Manifattura Torrini 1369" has accumulated over time.
A heritage that is only partially documented here for information purposes with archive photographs.
Handmade as an indestructible added value; Native Gold as an exclusive production process, taken from the Treaty on Goldsmithing written in 1568 by the famous Florentine artist, Benvenuto Cellini; cultural depth as an expression of luxury even before price.
These, in summary, are the peculiarities of a Torrini 1369 jewel.
A jewelry that can be imitated in the forms but certainly not in the "construction quality" as it is the result of experiences that are not shared and cannot be shared with anyone in the world.
Address: Piazza del Duomo, 12 R, 50122
Firenze (FI) Toscana
Latitude: 43.77354581724803
Longitude: 11.25622272491455
Site: https://www.torrinijewels.com/...
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Type: Building
Function: Shop
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Last update: 11/08/2022