
“She stopped waiting to be handed a legacy, and decided to be one.”

The L'Eredità is built around a 4-carat oval-cut lab-grown diamond (4 ct total), set in 14K Yellow Gold and IGI-certified — independently graded, permanent, internationally recognised. It is a lab-grown diamond: atom-for-atom identical to a mined stone in fire, hardness and brilliance — the only reason a diamond of this grade reaches you at this price.
The oval is the round brilliant elongated — the same fire, a longer line on the hand, and the quiet choice of those who know diamonds well.
At its heart is a large oval-cut diamond, colorless in the rare D-to-F range — the oval, the shape of old-world grandeur, elongated and regal, throwing long soft flashes of fire from a broad open table. It is the centerpiece a great brooch is built around, and everything else exists to frame it.
At the crown sits a round diamond like a small coronet, and from the base hangs a pear-shaped diamond drop, swinging free — the finishing grace note that turns an ornament into an heirloom, the detail a granddaughter would one day remember.
It is worked in 14-karat white gold, mirror-polished so the scrollwork gleams and the whole piece reads as a single lace of light against the dark.
Picture it pinned to a dark lapel as you enter a room, the oval throwing light and the pear drop swinging as you move; picture it at the shoulder of a plain gown, a single blaze of old-world grandeur. In both, it does the same thing — it makes you look like the beginning of a family's story rather than a footnote to someone else's.
“She stopped waiting to be handed a legacy, and decided to be one.”
Some jewels are not bought so much as inherited — the brooch in the velvet box, pinned to three generations of coats, carrying a family's whole history in its scrollwork. Most women wait their whole lives to be handed one. L'Eredità — The Legacy — is for the woman who stopped waiting and decided to become the heirloom herself: an ornate diamond brooch in the grand heirloom tradition, made new, so the story it carries forward begins with her. If the weight and history in this piece have already reached you, you already understand the difference between inheriting a legacy and being one.
Around it curls an openwork frame of scrolling pave ribbons — swirls and volutes of tiny diamonds set into flowing metal, the kind of ornamental scrollwork that took old masters weeks to pierce and set by hand. The frame is not a border; it is a flourish, the signature of a piece meant to be looked at closely and kept forever.
And understand exactly what it is: laboratory-grown diamonds of certified, genuine brilliance. The same carbon, the same fire, the same forever as any stone taken from the earth — chosen because a woman can begin her own legacy without asking the world to give anything up for it.
We designed L'Eredità from a blank page and pierced every scroll until the frame flowed like old hand-work around the oval. It imitates no house and defers to none. Its proportions were refined until the brooch carried the gravity of an heirloom and the drop swung with grace — the hardest thing to achieve when openwork scrollwork must feel both ornate and effortless.
Here is the truth the great houses keep behind glass: an heirloom brooch of this scale, this scrollwork, this colour, carries a price that lowers voices — it is the piece in the estate catalogue, not the shop window. Ours does not carry that price. It was set, deliberately and for good, beneath what they would ask — because beginning a legacy should never come at a ransom.
There is a truth you have been living your way toward — that you spent too long waiting for someone to hand you a legacy, a name, a place, when you were always meant to start one. L'Eredità is that decision, pinned where the world can see it. Not inherited from anyone. Begun by you.
A brooch flatters every woman and every age; it moves from a winter coat to an evening gown to the brim of a hat, and it will carry just as much presence in thirty years — and in fifty, on the coat of someone who remembers you. A true heirloom, like true light, only gathers meaning with time.
Wear it to the occasions that deserve grandeur, or on an ordinary day because you decided your ordinary days were worth an heirloom too. Both are luxury. The woman who wears her own legacy on an ordinary Tuesday has understood the thing the ones still waiting to inherit one have missed.
Every L'Eredità is finished by hand and held to one question before it may leave us: would a stranger's eye be caught and held by the brooch, the way an heirloom holds the eye, across a crowded room. If the answer is not immediate, it stays. That standard does not move.
When it is yours, wear it home tonight on your terms and pay over time — Buy Now, Pay Later, with financing built for a life already in motion, so nothing this enduring is ever delayed by a calendar.
L'Eredità is not the brooch someone left to you in a velvet box. It is the one you chose to begin — pinned to the shoulder of the woman who stopped waiting to inherit a legacy and decided to become one. Bring her home.
The regret is never the price — it is the version of you still waiting. Wear it tonight, pay over time, and let this be the moment you stopped asking permission to want beautiful things.
Every 2N diamond is finished by hand by our Master Artisans in New York — cutters and setters whose training spans decades, and whose rule is absolute: nothing leaves the bench unless it would survive a side-by-side comparison with anything in any showroom in the world.
These are the same diamonds we have supplied to wholesalers and jewelry houses for years — the exact grade, the exact craftsmanship. Now they reach you directly, at the price the trade pays, with no showroom, no middleman, and no markup standing between you and the stone.
That is the whole of the 2N standard: only the finest diamonds earn our name, set into pieces built to be owned for a lifetime and handed down — delivered to your door, insured, in a hand-finished velvet box that no one will open but you.