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I’m dreaming!

An iconic and unique jewellery brand, Buccellati is shown off as much as it is admired. For more than a century, the Milanese jeweller has revived Italian art and pulled off the feat of marrying classicism and innovation in stunning harmony. Bravissimo!

Shush…
I’m dreaming!
Prince of goldsmiths in the land of jewellers

Gianmaria, Andrea, Lucrezia: from father to son (and daughter), the Buccellati family have succeeded each other to become head of the jewellery brand with passion, creativity, and sophistication as their heritage. From one generation to another, they reinterpret and revolutionise traditional collections, like Lucrezia who creates an infinitely modern jewel which we wear around the ear.

Collections with evocative names and multiple characteristics: Tulle transforms metal into lace, Rombi takes on openwork from the Renaissance, Blossoms sets flowers with precious stones and Macri embodies the timeless signature of the jeweller.

Recognisable among all the pieces, the “rigato” engraving technique chisels gold to capture and return light: a shine which is enriched by small rosette set with diamonds on the bracelets, rings, and earrings, making this collection complete.

100 years of Grande Bellezza

Buccellati celebrates their 100th anniversary as they should! The brand has given itself a new setting in the heart of rue Saint-Honoré in Paris and has unveiled a new collection of vintage pieces during an event sale at Sotheby’s. Festivities full of surprises continue with a new ambassador who is none other than Beatrice Borromeo, the daughter-in-law of Princess Caroline of Monaco.

Adored both by its regulars and new collectors, Buccellati embodies the purest Italian tradition with unprecedented modernity.

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The heritage jewellers

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