For 6,000 years lapis lazuli was more valuable than gold - the pigment Renaissance painters reserved for sacred art, set into the regalia of kings. Each dial is cut from real stone. No two share the same scatter of gold...
For 6,000 years lapis lazuli was more valuable than gold - the pigment Renaissance painters reserved for sacred art, set into the regalia of kings. Each dial is cut from real stone. No two share the same scatter of gold pyrite across the deep blue lapis stone.