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"Les quartiers" Triangle

420,00€

Discover Monaco and its emblematic places. A dozen illustrations of Monaco's characteristic places adorn this giant triangle with a resolutely modern cut.

Adopt a new way of twisting your look with this precious cashmere and silk triangle. Several ways to wear it: around the neck, around the waist, around the head, on the shoulders, a new must-have for your wardrobe.

  • 70% cashmere, 30% silk
  • 180 x 90 cm 
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AN INSPIRED ARTIST

Cradled by the sun of south-eastern France, this young illustrator was able to quickly tame the play of shadows and lights. Today, she lives in Paris where the summer waves of her childhood constantly influence her work and her good mood. After having proven herself for other major brands, she welcomed a collaboration with Monoïkos 1297 with enthusiasm.

A note of history

The Principality of Monaco now has 9 districts:

La Condamine is the commercial district of the Principality. It is renowned, among other things, for its relaxed lifestyle, its market, its many shops, the historic port of Monaco: Port Hercule and for being the place of departure and arrival of the F1 Grand Prix on Avenue Albert 1er .

The Fontvieille district was built on the sea in the 1970s (between 1966 and 1973) by HSH Prince Rainier III. Former industrial area of ​​Monaco, it is notably the host of the Stade Louis II, the Port of Fontvieille (second port of Monaco), the Roseraie Princesse Grâce and the Chapiteau de Fontvieille, also created and designed on the initiative of Prince Rainier III to host the International Circus Festival of Monte-Carlo, a world reference for Circus Arts.

The Exotic Garden, located the most westerly of Monaco, is one of the gateways to Monaco and houses the extraordinary Exotic Garden of Monaco, built on the initiative of Prince Albert 1st.

Le Larvotto, with its direct access to the beaches, is the seaside district of Monaco. It offers the opportunity for a walk as close as possible to the sea but also the possibility of attending prestigious events in the illustrious Salle des Etoiles du Sporting or of visiting magnificent exhibitions at the Grimaldi Forum.

The Moneghetti dominate the Principality. It is a residential area with splendid combined views of the Principality and the sea, the Princess Antoinette Park and the Museum of Anthropology founded by Prince Albert I in 1902 to preserve the vestiges of the dawn of humanity.

Monaco-Ville called le Rocher is located "on the rock" of the Principality. It is considered the historic center of Monaco. Its narrow streets lead to the famous Place du Palais where the Prince of Monaco resides, the Oceanographic Museum and the Cathedral of Monaco...

Monte-Carlo is its most famous district, to the point of being sometimes confused with the whole country, or considered – wrongly – as its capital. Famous for its casinos, its prestigious hotels and restaurants and its numerous luxury boutiques which make this district one of the most popular in the Principality.

The Ravine of Sainte Dévote, the smallest district of Monaco, is home to the Sainte Dévote church, the patron saint of Monaco. The story goes that the boat, which carried his tortured body to Africa, was caught in a storm, then guided by a dove to the shore of what would later be called Monaco.

La Rousse, entry point to the principality to the east and also better known as Saint Roman. This district housed the Moulins de Monaco in the 18th century, when the main resource of Monegasques was olive growing.

AN EXCEPTIONAL OBJECT

The large Monoïkos 1297 triangle tops are the result of a weave between silk, the noble fiber par excellence, and cashmere, of undeniable softness.

70% cashmere and 30% silk, they are made in France.

The detail making the difference, our demand for quality goes through perfect finishes, carried out by craftsmen trained in excellence for the confection. For example, the roulottage, a delicate hem made à la française, from the wrong side to the right side is done by hand.

Its box, its case, red, the color of Monaco, is made in the Principality of FSC-certified paper from responsibly managed forests.

Cashmere

The cashmere of this garment has been carefully chosen.

Thin and light, cashmere is warmer and more insulating than sheep's wool.

The fineness of its fibers makes it incredibly soft and extremely resistant.

Well-cared for cashmere lasts a lifetime. Take care of it and you can pass it on to future generations.

In order to preserve its quality over the long term, we
recommend keeping it flat and untied and having it cleaned by a professional.

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