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Poa. It was in the 1950s that the classic ball pattern had its peak. The post-war moment, full of hope, was conducive to the fun print, which emerged in Dior collections, representing romanticism and femininity, and marked Hollywood stars costumes such as Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. Despite its success, little is known about how the poá print really came about. The story that inspires us is that it emerged inspired by polka, a musical style brought to America by the east European immigrants, who danced in circular shapes and who would have in their costumes large printed balls, thus emerging the term Pollka Dots, in English . With a super current rereading, the Dots collection (points or balls), brings the trend of monochrome prints, reflecting the desire of consumers for classic and timeless looks. The perfect combination of poá with white and black in perfectly studded pieces of zirconias, promise to be a sales success at the beginning of the year and will be seen over all the next seasons. p>
Ring with white and black scattered scattered zirconias bathed to rhodium. Rhodium bath that is a chemical element that belongs to the platinum family, being very resistant and bright, we also add a protection varnish that ensures greater durability. Our pieces do not have nickel in its composition and we also use an anti -allergic layer reducing the chances of some reaction.
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Total weight: | 0g / 10.7g (un.) |
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Item total: | See price |
Code: | P-113460 |
Order Summary
Total weight: | 0g / 10.7g (un.) |
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Item total: | See price |
Code: | P-113460 |
Product Details
Poa. It was in the 1950s that the classic ball pattern had its peak. The post-war moment, full of hope, was conducive to the fun print, which emerged in Dior collections, representing romanticism and femininity, and marked Hollywood stars costumes such as Marilyn Monroe and Audrey Hepburn. Despite its success, little is known about how the poá print really came about. The story that inspires us is that it emerged inspired by polka, a musical style brought to America by the east European immigrants, who danced in circular shapes and who would have in their costumes large printed balls, thus emerging the term Pollka Dots, in English . With a super current rereading, the Dots collection (points or balls), brings the trend of monochrome prints, reflecting the desire of consumers for classic and timeless looks. The perfect combination of poá with white and black in perfectly studded pieces of zirconias, promise to be a sales success at the beginning of the year and will be seen over all the next seasons. p>
Ring with white and black scattered scattered zirconias bathed to rhodium. Rhodium bath that is a chemical element that belongs to the platinum family, being very resistant and bright, we also add a protection varnish that ensures greater durability. Our pieces do not have nickel in its composition and we also use an anti -allergic layer reducing the chances of some reaction.