In a world where technology can replicate almost anything in millions of identical copies, something exists that escapes every algorithm: the human touch. When we speak of “Made in Italy” in the luxury sector, we often risk using a hollow formula. But for K-over, Made in Italy has a precise address: the beating heart of Florence, where the sound of the chisel on silver still marks the rhythm of the day.
999 Silver: Purity in the Making
Not everyone knows that the silver used by the masters of P.M.P Firenze is the purest available (999/1000). It is a soft metal, almost “alive,” requiring extreme sensitivity. Every K-over is born from a sheet that is shaped, hammered, and chased by hand. This means that no two pieces will ever be perfectly identical.
Choosing such an object means owning a work of art that carries within it the fingerprints, the breath, and the mastery of an artisan who has dedicated decades to perfecting a single gesture. It is the fundamental difference between an object that is “manufactured” and one that is “created.”
A Deep Bond with the Land
The luxury of K-over is rooted in the same soil that produces the great wines these covers are destined to protect. It is an ecosystem of excellence: the winemaker who tends the vineyard with devotion and the artisan who carves the silver share the same work ethic.
Supporting authentic “Made in Italy” means choosing not to lose this historical memory. It means understanding that the value of an object lies not only in its function, but in the dignity and talent of the person who brought it to life.ringing a K-over to the table means saying: “What we are celebrating today is so important that it deserves to be dressed in eternity.”



