Buccellati

Buccellati

Founded in Milan in 1919 by Mario Buccellati, the house that bears his name quickly established itself as a symbol of high-end Italian craftsmanship in jewelry and goldsmithing. Buccellati is renowned for its mastery of engraving, giving its jewelry finely detailed textures that often resemble lace or fabric.

The "rigato" technique creates a striped texture, the "telato" gives a woven effect, and the "segrinato" finish creates a grainy appearance. These meticulously executed techniques contribute to the elegance of Buccellati's creations, with particular attention to fine detailing. Buccellati’s pieces often feature precious stones such as diamonds, rubies, sapphires, and emeralds, framed by finely engraved gold, making them akin to works of art.

Many Buccellati designs draw inspiration from Italian Renaissance paintings, including tiaras, necklaces, cuff bracelets, earrings, and rings. Rooted in this rich artistic past, Buccellati jewelers take inspiration from the artworks around them. Buccellati pieces are highly coveted by an international elite clientele and have been worn by royalty, celebrities, and art collectors.

Buccellati is a family-run business where tradition and craftsmanship are passed down through generations, ensuring the continuity of its unique style and artisanal quality.

In addition to jewelry, Buccellati produces luxury watches, silverware, and other fine objects, all bearing the distinctive mark of the house’s craftsmanship. Buccellati stands among the most famous Italian jewelry houses, alongside Rome’s Bulgari and Venice’s Codognato and Nardi.

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