Precious Stones For The Rolling Stones

As the Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds tour gets underway in the States, Montegrappa has released two 60-piece editions crafted from solid gold and covered in precious stones.

Stones Legacy: SIXTY is a sparkling, high-luxury writing collection that headlines Montegrappa’s first-ever designs for the legendary band, now available worldwide via Arika International.

Inspired by two classic songs, the Stones Legacy: SIXTY collection encompasses two production models that are among the most flamboyant from Montegrappa in more than a century. Crafted from solid gold and covered in precious stones, She’s a Rainbow and Ruby Tuesday pay tribute to legendary artists still basking in the glow of their diamond anniversary.

The collection captures and amplifies the spectacle of rock and roll’s ultimate showmen with emphatic writing performance and unmistakable, high-flying style, sumptuously presented and preserved in a lavish, lacquered collector’s chest.

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