Floating Key holder Vespucci

€440,00
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Floating silver key holder











Inspired by the great Florentine explorer Amerigo Vespucci and his legendary ocean voyages, this floating keychain combines historical charm with nautical functionality in an exclusive item.

Made from high-quality 925 sterling silver, it features a natural cork element with a circular shape that ensures the keys remain afloat, making it perfect for life on board and sea adventures.
The keychain’s “grillo” shape stylishly and uniquely references a classic nautical element, a distinctive detail that blends functionality and design.

Upon request, the key holder can be personalized with the owner’s initials engraving, transforming it into a unique accessory.




Engraved Larusmiani emblem

Circumference: 19.5 cm

Height: 3.5 cm

Total length: 11 cm



925 Silver

Stainless steel

Natural cork

Always use a very soft cloth to polish it to avoid any kind of abrasion.

For best maintenance, always use specific silver caring products readily available on the market.



The Amerigo Vespucci training ship of the Italian Navy was launched on February 22, 1931, at Castellammare di Stabia, in the presence of her godmother, Mrs. Elena Cerio, daughter of the Maritime Commander Oscar Cerio. The date had been carefully chosen: in fact, February 22 marks the anniversary of the death of the famous Florentine navigator and explorer, whose name the ship bears, Amerigo Vespucci. From a technical and construction point of view, the Amerigo Vespucci is a sailing ship with an engine; while from that of the sailing equipment it is 'ship-armed', therefore with three vertical masts all equipped with flagpoles and square sails, plus the bowsprit protruding at the bow, in effect a fourth mast.

The crew of the Amerigo Vespucci is made up of 14 officers, 72 non-commissioned officers and 190 sub-chiefs and municipalities. In the summer months it also embarks the first year students of the Naval Academy of Livorno (about 140) for a total of 470 people on board. It is considered the most beautiful ship in existence.

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