FILIGREE

    From the combination of the latin words "filum" (thread) and "granum" (grain) we get an expression that refers to something minute and delicate, in free translation something like “granulated thread”, from which results the word "filigree".
    Do you know the history of Portuguese filigree?
    Filigree is a manual art that requires extreme skill to work the very fine woven and soldered silver or gold threads that make up each piece, and is therefore internationally recognized for its quality.

    HISTORY OF FILIGREE

    Its exact origin is unknown, but from the existing facts, we can say that it is an ancient technique known in many of the civilizations of the ancient world.

    In Portugal, examples of this technique have been found dating back to around 2000 BC, with Phoenician origins, but filigree jewelry produced in national territory appears during the Muslim rule of the Peninsula, around the 8th century AD.

    "Uma mordoma da Senhora da Agonia" by Rosino is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    HISTORY OF FILIGREE

    Its exact origin is unknown, but from the existing facts, we can say that it is an ancient technique known in many of the civilizations of the ancient world.

    In Portugal, examples of this technique have been found dating back to around 2000 BC, with Phoenician origins, but filigree jewelry produced in national territory appears during the Muslim rule of the Peninsula, around the 8th century AD.

    "Uma mordoma da Senhora da Agonia" by Rosino is licensed under CC BY-SA 2.0

    THE ART OF DETAILS

    This technique consists in molding the metal into very fine threads, mainly gold alloy, although we can find filigree pieces worked in silver, with a maximum thickness of 0.22mm, twisted two by two and then flattened.

    These threads, which in many cases are as thin as a strand of hair, after being pulled and pulled again until they reach the thickness desired by the craftsman, are twisted, which gives them greater resistance, allowing them to be bent and rolled without breaking.

    In Portugal, artisans have used and continue to use filigree as a form of artistic expression in traditional jewelry, but also of Portuguese culture through its designs in the form of flowers, waves or fish scales.

    Portuguese filigree is an art that continues to have a very manual production, which requires extreme expertise on the part of the artisan to work the very fine interlaced and welded gold or silver threads that make up each piece.

    It is, therefore, internationally recognized for its quality.

    THE ART OF DETAILS

    This technique consists in molding the metal into very fine threads, mainly gold alloy, although we can find filigree pieces worked in silver, with a maximum thickness of 0.22mm, twisted two by two and then flattened.

    These threads, which in many cases are as thin as a strand of hair, after being pulled and pulled again until they reach the thickness desired by the craftsman, are twisted, which gives them greater resistance, allowing them to be bent and rolled without breaking.

    In Portugal, artisans have used and continue to use filigree as a form of artistic expression in traditional jewelry, but also of Portuguese culture through its designs in the form of flowers, waves, or fish scales.

    Portuguese filigree is an art that continues to have a very manual production, which requires extreme expertise on the part of the artisan to work the very fine interlaced and welded gold or silver threads that make up each piece.

    It is, therefore, internationally recognized for its quality.

    Wear your filigree jewelry with the confidence conveyed by many years of experience and the detail that is put into the creation of each piece.

    FILIGREE

    The Portuguese Gold Collection, made in 19.2Kt gold, is a selection of traditional Portuguese jewelry. Portuguese gold is among the purest in the world and is certified by the Portuguese Mint Office.

    Discover our 19.2kt Filigree jewels.

    FILIGREE

    The Portuguese Gold Collection, made in 19.2Kt gold, is a selection of traditional Portuguese jewelry. Portuguese gold is among the purest in the world and is certified by the Portuguese Mint Office.

    Discover our 19.2kt Filigree jewels.

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