About Buccellati Brand
Mario Buccellati (1891-1965) established the first brand's store in Milan in 1919. He was titled “the Prince of Goldsmiths” by poet Gabriele D’Annunzio because of an extraordinary ability to turn gold and silver into luxury art objects. This ability through the years has been the core of the Buccellati's style. In 1966, Gianmaria Buccellati (1929-2015) with his brother, Luca, took over the family business after their father's death. Today the House is led by third- and fourth generation Buccellati, Honorary President and Creative Director Andrea Buccellati and his daughter, Lucrezia Buccellati Wildenstein
Buccellati design is highly recognizable due to multiple engraving and piercing techniques applied to the pieces. Texture of gold recreating the look of Venetian lace, linen and tulle created by handmade Italian techniques inherited through generations.
The world of flora and fauna is a big source of inspiration for creating famous Buccellati brooches. Weightless Bucellati butterfly brooch, intricate flowers or powerful birds — all those pieces are highly sought-after because of their creativity and impeccable quality. All the materials being used by the brand meet the quality standards of high-end jewelry making.
Buccellati cuff bracelets exemplify the brand's signature style. Many of those are made using the “rigato” technique. It requires cutting multiple parallel lines onto the metal surface allowing to create that unique engraved finish.
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About heart-shaped jewelry
The heart shape holds a special place in the jewelry design as an enduring symbol of love, passion, and romance. The smooth curves of this iconic shape make it aesthetically pleasing, adding sophistication to any piece. These heart-shaped jewels created to embody a sense of elegance. The motif expresses deep emotional connections between people, making it a popular choice for sentimental pieces. This shape is frequently found in items such as engagement rings, pendants, and earrings, where it symbolizes love and commitment.