[1] Torrini's trademark was registered in 1369 with the Blacksmiths and Armourers Guild of the Florentine Republic by Jacopus Turini Della Scharperia (or Scarperia).
The registration is documented in the State Archives of Florence with a signum, which is a half-clover with a spur, still used to seal the firm's works.
The Torrini Goldsmith Family's tradition of producing jewelry and artwork is passed down from father to son.
The museum bears witness to the secular activities of the Torrini Goldsmith Lineage with its seventeenth-century history.
Among the museum works there are rare examples of Renaissance silverware, and several eighteenth-century and nineteenth-century brooches made of semiprecious stones.