Bimini Road

As in a journey into the depths of the sea, the new Bimini Road collection encounters 7 ancient submerged cities. From India to Russia, from Egypt to the myth of Atlantis. Each jewel is freely inspired by the symbols of the different cultures and civilizations evoked, reinterpreting the findings that emerged from the discoveries of these mysterious cities. Simena, Phanagoria, Heracleio, Pavlopetri, Atlantis, Baia, Dwarka. Made entirely by hand in 925 silver and bronze with precious and semi-precious stones.

Bimini Road

As in a journey into the depths of the sea, the new Bimini Road collection encounters 7 ancient submerged cities. From India to Russia, from Egypt to the myth of Atlantis. Each jewel is freely inspired by the symbols of the different cultures and civilizations evoked, reinterpreting the findings that emerged from the discoveries of these mysterious cities. Simena, Phanagoria, Heracleio, Pavlopetri, Atlantis, Baia, Dwarka. Made entirely by hand in 925 silver and bronze with precious and semi-precious stones.

Simena #1

A 4th century BC Byzantine city on the Turquoise Coast. The castle of the ancient city, above sea level, still dominates the submerged ruins today.
Kekova Island, Türkiye

Phanagoria #2

A rich Greek colony surrounded by a vast necropolis with temples dedicated to Demeter and Aphrodite.
Taman Peninsula, Russia

Heracleio #3

Submerged in the Nile Delta, as large as Paris, it was a place of celebration of the Mysteries of Osiris.
Baia di Abukir, Egypt

Baia #6

one of the most important cities of ancient Rome. Seneca defined Baia as the “village of vice”, while Ovid described the town as an “appropriate place to make love”.
Golfo di Napoli, Italia

Pavlopetri #4

Considered the oldest submerged city in the world, Pavlopetri dates back to the time of Homer’s heroes.
Peloponneso,Grecia

Atlantis #5

“In front of that narrow mouth which is called the Pillars of Hercules, there was an island larger than Libya and Asia put together, and from it one could pass to other islands and from these to the mainland opposite. […] In later times […], there having been earthquakes and extraordinary cataclysms, in the space of a day and a bad night […] all together sank under the earth, and the island of Atlantis likewise, swallowed up by the sea, disappeared.” Plato

Dwarka #7

Legend has it that the Hindu god Krishna owned a city with over 70 thousand buildings made of gold, silver and other precious metals.
Submerged during the last ice age, Indian citizens have nicknamed the newly discovered site ‘Dwarka’ (The Golden City).
Cambay Bay, India