The iconic design of the Buccellati Opera collection lends itself to continuous interpretation, becoming an endless source of inspiration. The element of the Buccellati logo, with its Renaissance rose window, is conceived and reinterpreted to give life to new, unexpected and captivating creations. The stylistic features typical of Buccellati jewellery are still there, namely the alternation of contrasting gold colours, the radial tulle and the 'modellato' and 'rigato' engravings, which make this iconic model a veritable treasure chest of creativity, craftsmanship and beauty.
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Buccellati's iconic Opera collection has taken the Maison's logo and turned it into the main theme in every model. The focus of captivating, ever-changing creativity, combining the tradition of ancient goldsmithing techniques with the originality and beauty of its design. In particular, tulle decoration is one of the distinctive features found in many Buccellati creations. In the Opera collection, this delicate style incorporates colored stones or enamels to lend an iconic touch to objects, which, free of any encasing, now become celebrations of their own shape-based beauty. In all its guises, the Opera collection possesses tremendous personality and unmistakable style, reflecting the prestige, elegance and femininity common to every Buccellati piece.
The most traditional goldsmithing techniques are used to craft the logo element, with tulle depending upon the patience and passion of the artisan’s hands, which create the delicate radial pattern and shape it until it becomes a perfect light-refracting instrument. Semi-precious stones, such as onyx and mother-of-pearl, are not encased. Instead, they are enclosed between a thin gold plate and the tulle work, which is surrounded by fan-shaped patterns on the logo’s borders. While it is all rather straightforward, at the same time it recalls the Renaissance that was so dear to Buccellati, and which serves as an ongoing source of inspiration for timeless objects.