Let's say you're considering further refining the cabin of your Ferrari. This can be done in multiple ways, from talking to the carmaker's Tailor Made department when configuring the machine to asking a third party for an exotic material approach. However, while the first thing that comes to mind might involve the trim or the various controls spread across the dash, this isn't what brought us here.
Instead, we need to discuss adding jewelry to your Prancing Horse. To be more precise, we're here to zoom in on a Maranello machine that has been gifted with a solid gold Manettino - you know, the little steering wheel-mounted switch that allows the one behind the wheel to choose the driving mode (you can call this the tail-happy selector).
We're talking about 18 carat solid gold, while there's also an LED in there. However, you won't be able to see the later, since it's covered with... a ruby. Then again, if you happen to be into white or rose gold and perhaps would take a diamond over a ruby on any given day, this can be arranged.
This is the work of Atelier Cara, a shop that's unsurprisingly based in Paris. The company doesn't just stick to the Manettino - as you'll be able to notice in the social media post below, you can also have the tips of your gearshift paddles in gold.
A Ferrari 488 Spider was selected as a demonstration model (the open top helps with the photos), but the said pieces can obviously be built for a wider range of machines. In fact, the company also seems to work on Lamborghinis, Bentleys and others (basically, any kind of machine whose price matches this kind of touches).
Now, you migth want to know more about the financial side of the story. Well, for instance, that Manettino will set you back €3,850 plus VAT ($4.243 at the current exchange rates), while the fabrication process takes three weeks.
Speaking of which, this reminds one of the time when Koenigsegg took the time to apply gold leaf to the Agera RS Naraya.
We're talking about 18 carat solid gold, while there's also an LED in there. However, you won't be able to see the later, since it's covered with... a ruby. Then again, if you happen to be into white or rose gold and perhaps would take a diamond over a ruby on any given day, this can be arranged.
This is the work of Atelier Cara, a shop that's unsurprisingly based in Paris. The company doesn't just stick to the Manettino - as you'll be able to notice in the social media post below, you can also have the tips of your gearshift paddles in gold.
A Ferrari 488 Spider was selected as a demonstration model (the open top helps with the photos), but the said pieces can obviously be built for a wider range of machines. In fact, the company also seems to work on Lamborghinis, Bentleys and others (basically, any kind of machine whose price matches this kind of touches).
Now, you migth want to know more about the financial side of the story. Well, for instance, that Manettino will set you back €3,850 plus VAT ($4.243 at the current exchange rates), while the fabrication process takes three weeks.
Speaking of which, this reminds one of the time when Koenigsegg took the time to apply gold leaf to the Agera RS Naraya.