Period: 1830 ca
Signature: -
Functions: hours and minutes, half 'n' hours chime
Dimensions: 44 x 33.5 x 14 cm
Next to the clock we find the female figure in patinated bronze, whose reflective pose and assorted gaze seem to meditate on the inexorable passage of time. It delicately contains a butterfly, a symbol of transformation and soul, which is rich in the theme of metamorphosis and nature will emerge from its essence.
At the top of the clock, a classic symbol that is a symbol of abundance and memory, my heart is attached to an anchor, a symbol of life and stability. This element, also with the refinement of the medal on the base of a winged cherub, or Eros, which he also still holds, interweaves a visual discourse on the persistence of love and its ability to anchor itself deeply, despite the storm of change .
The watch is a tribute to beautiful eternity, a hymn to time that corresponds and a monitor of the unfathomable depth of love and life, captured and crystallized in this artifact that challenges time itself with its immutable presence.