We manufacture GUILLOCHE ENAMEL to install into gear selector and hand brake levers, dashboard control knobs (with accurate marking), console parts; as installation elements for car interiors and to change dashboard clock dials (with precise marking and logo left intact).

Guilloche enamelis translucent color enamel applied against silver background with geometric pattern. This particular type of enamel made the House of Fabergé famous in the 19th century. Karl Fabergé founded a family business and the dynasty of jewelers at the turn of 19 and 20th century in Russia, St. Petersburg. The items he created using guilloche enamel, diamonds and precious stones - Easter eggs, watches, photo frames, cigarette cases and other - brought him worldwide fame. Fabergé pieces are highly valued by the collectors around the globe. Items made of guilloche enamel became quite popular collectibles, being worth of tens, thousands and millions of dollars.

Famous jewelry brands follow Fabergé suit and manufacture cufflinks and pendants using guilloche enamel. Guilloche enamel watch dials are produced by the world known watch companies, such as Patek Philippe, Vacheron Constantin, Breguet and other. Guilloche enamel pieces brought global fame to the modern day jeweler Andrei Ananov who sold his artworks to the royal families of Europe and Asia, Arabian sheiks and Hollywood stars.

The idea of using guilloche enamel for styling decoration of cars and yachts has never crossed anybody’s mind due to the mere fact that there is a very limited number of jewelers capable of working with this type of enamel coating, topped with incredibly high costs of works.

Among those collecting guilloche enamel pieces are Elisabeth, the Queen of England, Sofia, the Queen of Spain, royal family members of Monaco and Sweden, famous financiers - Bill Gates, George Soros, Jacques Attali and renowned stars such as Monserrat Caballe, Placido Domingo, Stevie Wonder and many other.

Guilloche enamel pieces by Carl Fabergé.



«Egg-clock the Chanticleer-Kelha», 1904. - sold in 2002 at Sotheby's auction for 9.6 million$.

«Egg-clock the Duchess of Marlborough» («Watch with pink snake»), 1902. - sold in 2007 at Christie's auction for 18.5 million$.

«Egg-clock with blue snake», 1895. - currently is owned by the Prince of Monaco Albert II.