VIENNA: Cazón Jewelry

Last night I had the fun opportunity to get to know the amazing jeweler Cazón in Vienna where all the pieces are handmade right there in the store – and the best part: I made my very own knuckle ring! Yes, as in: I MADE IT! It started out as a simple piece of silver, and with the help of the talented Daniel Cazón Garzotto and his team I actually turned it into a shiny little ring. Daniel originates in Chile and became a jeweler to finance his college studies (he told us school is super expensive in Chile). Well, good thing he decided to use diamonds and gold to pay for his education, because otherwise we wouldn’t be able to enjoy his beautiful pieces today. Those that know me, know that I have a serious obsession with delicate rings. And at Cazón just about every ring is perfection in my books! Lots of rosé gold, sparkly diamonds and delicate jewelry awaits. To my surprise the pieces were actually “affordable” (as affordable as diamonds get …) because Cazón adapts their prices to the current kilo price of gold (currently around 42.000€ for 1kg). My favorite piece in the entire store was the ring in the 2. image below, which comes in at around 250€. Dear Santa …

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

 

Cazón Jewelry Vienna

Cazón
Spiegelgasse 11
1010 Wien
www.cazon.at

delicate knuckle ring

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  1. Wow. I haven’t seen such beautiful rings since months. I also like that you had the chance to create the design of it..

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