Although Letizia, in her position as the consort of the Queen of Spain, has access to an endless amount of jewelry and accessories that exude luxury and elegance; However, one of the essential pieces of clothing for her was created by the exclusive brand Coreterno.

This is the Amor che tutto move gold ring, designed by Michelangelo Brancato, the Roman founder of the brand. The piece, which became popular in several countries, was worn by Doña Letizia in several special moments such as the swearing in of the Constitution of her daughter Princess Leonor and during the visit she and her husband King Felipe VI. made to Denmark.

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The wedding ring seems to hold a lot of sentimental value for the Queen, as she always wears it regardless of whether it matches her outfit or other accessories.

Leonor “disobeyed” Letizia at a surprise birthday party with friends where she ate a huge hamburger and “sweet poison” banned in Zarzuela

What is Queen Letizia’s ring like?

“My goal was to convey the value and meaning that these rings had in people’s lives: a symbol of love, faith and passion since ancient times. To add more depth, I incorporated words from songs about eternal love, giving the ring a rich emotional and historical meaning,” Brancato told Vanity Fair magazine.

The Coreterno signature ring that Queen Letizia adores Photo: Coreterno

According to the company’s official website, the Amor che tutto move (Love Moves Everything) ring is an 18-carat piece inspired by the Middle Ages, has an irregular surface and shape, inside in English “As long as I exist, you will be loved” and costs 1205 dollars.

Letizia in Denmark: The Spanish wife changed from a Carolina Herrera suit to a fairytale dress with a voluminous tiara for a gala dinner hosted by Queen Margaret

The brand that created Queen Letizia’s favorite garment launched in 2015 with a T-shirt line, later adopting a concept that combines art and design to create several unique products. Today, Coreterno designs Victorian-inspired candles, punk-inspired prints, perfumes and jewelry.

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