Blackadder Gisella Moretti The Holle 40 -
Gisella refuses CNC machinery. Using a foot-powered lathe from 1892 and diamond-tipped gravers, she carves dials from solid blocks of hardstone: jadeite, blood jasper, and even meteoritic iron. Her collaboration with Blackadder began when Simon Vancura sent her a bag of damaged sapphire crystal rejects. She turned them into a mosaic dial depicting a raven, launching the "Corvidae" collection.
"Holle," in Old High German, refers to a hidden or covered thing. For Gisella Moretti, "The Holle" is her term for a dial that reveals a secret layer via UV light. blackadder gisella moretti the holle 40
The Gisella Moretti Signature:
Because of rampant forgeries (Chinese factories have attempted to replicate the "Viper" case), here is the checklist: Gisella refuses CNC machinery