Buccellati Celebrates Color and Craftsmanship at TEFAF 2026

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Buccellati Celebrates Color and Craftsmanship at TEFAF 2026

For TEFAF 2026, Buccellati presents a vase created in 2025 by Andrea Buccellati, decorated with jaspers and crafted using traditional repoussé and chasing techniques.
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From March 14 to 19, 2026, Buccellati returns to Maastricht for a new edition of TEFAF – The European Fine Art Foundation – with a selection of creations that highlights the Maison’s stylistic evolution, balancing heritage and contemporary vision. The participation renews a relationship that began in 1992 and has since been marked by the presentation of exceptional high jewelry and silver pieces.

Buccellati Celebrates Color and Craftsmanship at TEFAF 2026

The selection pays tribute to the aesthetic of Gianmaria Buccellati, for whom color was a key element of creative storytelling. During the 1960s and 1970s, the designer developed an increasingly vibrant palette of gemstones, inspired by the intricate beauty of ancient mosaics. Among the iconic pieces presented are a 1960s yellow and white gold cuff bracelet set with emeralds and diamonds, and a bold 1970s necklace in yellow and white gold with tourmalines and diamonds.

Buccellati Celebrates Color and Craftsmanship at TEFAF 2026

Alongside these historic creations, the presentation includes more recent jewels designed by Andrea Buccellati, including a parure from the Mosaico collection. Here, traditional decorative motifs are reinterpreted through a more essential and geometric language, with forms evoking stars and sun rays and refined craftsmanship in white and yellow gold set with diamonds.

Buccellati Celebrates Color and Craftsmanship at TEFAF 2026

The selection is completed by Buccellati’s world of silver with the Doge collection, introduced in the 1970s and characterized by sculptural objects in silver enriched with semi-precious stones. For TEFAF 2026, Buccellati presents a vase created in 2025 by Andrea Buccellati, decorated with jaspers and crafted using traditional repoussé and chasing techniques.

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