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- Designed by Giglio Tigrato and realized with Carolina Radice
- Model made by sculpting wax and lost-wax
- Finishing and polishing by hand

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Giglio's Bolo Tie Bronze

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This unique jewel designed by Giglio Tigrato is inspired by the traditional neckwear who's origins come from the Western world.

Giglio Tigrato has created its own Bolo Tie with the shape of the Tiger Lily to become the symbol and amulet of belonging to its community. The rock-climbing lace and the lily remain representative elements for the brand, this time taking on all the typical meanings of jewellery: love, the one for nature, belonging, to the values conveyed by the brand, uniqueness, because each jewel is unique as it is hand assembled by the expert hands of our artisan Carolina Radice.

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“Sustainable & Rebellious” is the motto of Giglio Tigrato.

The designer weaves a captivating allure into the brand's aesthetic, evoking a dreamy ambiance that is both exotic and surreal.

Designed and made in Milan, Italy.

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- Designed by Giglio Tigrato and realized with Carolina Radice
- Model made by sculpting wax and lost-wax
- Finishing and polishing by hand

Need more information?
Visit our FAQ

Giglio Tigrato: Responsible & rebellious

Fusion fashion with a wild spirit

Giglio Tigrato is a Milan-based brand, conceived with the aim of challenging industrial overproduction. Through their project, they seek to minimize their environmental footprint by creatively transforming vintage garments and deadstock materials into fresh, new looks. Additionally, Giglio Tigrato endeavors to celebrate human individuality by crafting limited edition pieces and Made in Italy collections, utilizing existing materials and fabrics through reusing and revaluing processes.