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Design

 

The Labyrinth Aureum bow tie interprets the ancient symbol of the labyrinth as a modern architectural motif. Each diamond-within-diamond structure is woven in precise alignment, forming a hypnotic grid that shifts subtly with movement and light. The interplay of Aureum gold, deep umbré bronze, and shadowed graphite undertones creates a three-dimensional textile surface where geometry becomes a living rhythm.

 

The bow shape is sculpted to maintain sharp volume and deliberate symmetry — bold, dignified, contemporary.

 

Details & Craftsmanship

 

  • Jacquard-woven in Como, Italy, using yarn-dyed silk for crisp definition and lasting colour fidelity

  • Pre-tied construction, shaped for perfect balance and elegant consistency

  • Sculpted bow volume, engineered to preserve form without stiffness

  • Adjustable silk neckband, discreetly finished for comfort and precision

  • Hand-finished central knot, ensuring integrity of the geometric alignment

  • Limited Edition, produced in controlled quantities to guarantee exclusivity

Every detail reflects tBridgeC’s pursuit of modern refinement — intelligent design, artisan execution, uncompromising presence.

 

tBridgeC uses exclusively pure Como silk to preserve sculptural clarity, fluid drape, and double-face weaving integrity.

Labyrinth Aureum Collection — Pre-Tied Bow Tie

250,00€Price
  • Why It Belongs in the Gentleman’s Wardrobe

    The Labyrinth Aureum bow tie is more than an accessory; it is a signature of intentional elegance.
    Its pattern captures the idea of navigating life with clarity and purpose — a geometric metaphor for discipline, composure, and quiet confidence.

    This piece belongs in the wardrobe of a gentleman who values:

    • Sophisticated understatement over ostentation

    • Textural depth rather than flat print

    • Contemporary geometry rooted in timeless structure

    • Distinctive identity expressed through subtle refinement

    It is an anchor accessory for men who appreciate the harmony between art, mathematics, and tailoring.

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