Also the subjects of Queen Elizabeth to copy Circuiti Jewels

We had already dealt with the subject of counterfeiting and imitations long ago, but today we want to return to the subject because browsing the internet we found another company that wants to copy our jewels with the shapes of the race tracks.

Racetrack Art is a form of art that uses the silhouettes of racetracks as its main theme. This art can be applied to various objects, such as jewelry, posters, prints, and other products.The main features of Racetrack Art are:- *Silhouettes of tracks*: The silhouettes of racetracks are the central theme of this art. The tracks can be represented in detail or in a stylized manner.- *Unique design*: Racetrack Art often features unique and creative designs that reflect a passion for motorsport.- *Customization*: Many Racetrack Art products can be customized with specific details of the tracks or with the names of drivers.Racetrack Art can be used for various purposes, such as:- *Jewelry*: As we discussed earlier, jewelry with silhouettes of F1 tracks can be a unique and meaningful accessory for motorsport enthusiasts.




It can be stated with certainty that the goldsmith artist Gianfranco Quartaroli was the first to embark on this journey, as before then there is no trace of the use of circuit shapes in art, both in Italy and worldwide. The idea was conceived in 2002 and was presented to the whole world for the first time at the Valenza Jewelry Fair amidst the general astonishment of those in the industry; who was the visionary goldsmith that had anticipated the times and understood that those shapes would become a true cult?


The strange thing is that the company that started copying us is English;our English designer Alyssa has seen fit to use the patented idea of the year 2002 of ​​jewels with the shapes of Formula 1 and MotoGP circuits of italian goldsmith Gianfranco Quartaroli and make a good publicity by passing it off as her own idea.






But how can His Majesty the Queen of England accept that one of his subjects copies an idea completely Made in Italy?
Before patenting the jewels with the shapes of the circuits we did a worldwide search by a well-known law firm expert in Trademarks and Patents and when we were given confirmation that the idea had never been filed,








we presented the applications for ornamental and filing patents of the Circuiti brand, unlike our Miss Alyssa Smith who, without being informed, allows herself to pass off an idea that is not her own.







Circuiti Jewels is an idea of ​​the italian goldsmith Gianfranco Quartaroli who in 2002 patented the jewels in the world with the shapes of the Formula 1 and MotoGP circuits and the Italian and foreign editorials prove it without a doubt.






English, German, Swiss and Spanish magazines from the Principality of Monaco have highlighted one of the most innovative ideas in the gold industry.
What can I say ... we hope that someone notices our "celebrity jeweler" as it is called on their website because copying so shamelessly is not a very nice thing ... then even worse among colleagues.









From what can be seen from the website it seems that there is a positive implication in this ugly story, a portion of the proceeds from the Smith & Perry Motorsports by Alyssa Smith collection would go to charity, which is to say we hope at least that this time a stolen idea can at least serve to do good to someone!


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