From Mario Buccellati’s openwork pendants, purchased by Spanish soprano Conchita Supervía in 1929, to those with turned gold leaves and baroque pearls designed by Federico Buccellati in 1973, the versatility of this Buccellati icon sets it apart.
Amethysts, white pearls, skilfully engraved tourmalines, beryls, rubies, and sapphires, all combined in different cuts, shapes, and colors. Gianmaria Buccellati designed an entire collection to celebrate the Maison’s anniversary in the American market, demonstrating that creativity knows no bounds.
Designed by Gianmaria in 2008, these drop earrings come with a rich white gold foliage adorned with 254 brilliant-cut diamonds (10,47 ct.) framing two candid drop pearls (91,34 ct.).
Gianmaria’s son Andrea reinterpreted the Cocktail earrings to create a sublime version in pastel pink hues featuring drop beryls (17,24 ct.) wrapped in geometric rose and white gold shapes illuminated by 314 brilliant-cut diamonds (3,72 ct.).