Roma Silk Twilly
The Eternal City, seen through Michelangelo's Palazzo dei Conservatori. Michelangelo's impact on civic design was remarkable, especially his vision to unite and embellish the Capitoline Hill, a location of great significance as the heart of ancient Rome. In 1538, he relocated the Roman equestrian statue of Marcus Aurelius, previously thought to depict Constantine, to the center of this piazza. The Palazzo dei Conservatori, constructed for the city's magistrates, was erected on top of a sixth-century BC temple honoring Jupiter "Maximus Capitolinus". Michelangelo's innovative portico revitalizes traditional concepts. Grand Tour Lake Como silk twillies are designed and made in Como, manufactured in Italy with the highest quality silk, and are sewn and stitched by hand to guarantee their perfection. They are the most perfect accessory to decorate your bag, replace a belt on a nice dress for a romantic getaway on the lake, or even to just fix your everyday's hairstyle.The design matches wit