TAYGETE Necklace made of natural stones and African turquoise with bronze clasp, crafted using the lost-wax casting technique
PRODUCT DETAILS
- Made in Italy
- Bronze clasps
Each of our jewels is handcrafted, making every piece truly one of a kind. Artisanal workmanship may result in slight variations that enhance its authenticity and distinctive beauty.


PLEIADES LINE

THE SEVEN SISTERS OF THE SKY
Once upon a time, when the sky still spoke to humankind, there was a cluster of stars that didn’t just shine to light the night—they glowed to tell the story of the soul. They were daughters of the Titan Atlas and the Oceanid Pleione, born from the union of strength and grace, and transformed into light through time and sorrow. When Orion, the tireless hunter, began to pursue them without end, Zeus saved them by placing them among the stars. And so, high above, the Seven Sisters began to shine—not all alike, not always visible, but each carrying a different secret. Even now, on clear nights, above fields and over the sea, they can still be seen: small, clustered close together, like a luminous whisper drifting across the sky.
Electra is the wound that glows. She is the star of iron and gold—the one who dimmed from grief but chose to remain visible, like a shining scar on the sky’s face. A sign that even a broken heart can still shine.
Taygete is the star who flees. Not out of fear, but out of modesty. Her sage-green light—dim and delicate—is like a leaf hidden among branches. She avoids being seen, but those who find her uncover a truth as clear as mountain water.
Maia, the eldest, is silent like winter in the woods. Wrapped in a cloak of deep blue, she stays out of sight. She doesn’t speak much, but her calm and steady presence holds the whole group together: she is the root, the origin, the hidden mother.
Alcyone shines with determined strength. She is the brightest, and her icy white light seems to cut through darkness. She is the guide, the beacon that says “follow me,” even when the night feels endless.
Celaeno flickers in and out, like a subtle shadow. Her eyes seem to peer into worlds others cannot see. She speaks through dreams and visions, wrapped in a deep, amethyst-speckled light: an enigma among the stars.
Merope is the most human. She loved a mortal and carries the tender melancholy of that love. Her glow is soft and rosy, like a memory that lingers just out of reach. She walks behind her sisters, but her heart is vast like the sea.
Sterope, finally, is the flash of intuition. She can see ahead, she can foresee. Her light is liquid silver, quick and sharp, like a thought that crosses the sky before it becomes a word.