Gold continues to dazzle the high-end jewellery market. While diamonds, coloured gemstones and pearls often take centre stage in jewellery collections, plain gold glows on its own as a symbol of refined style and sophistication.
Take, for instance, Bulgari's latest Cabochon Jewellery Collection, which pays homage to the organic purity of gold as well as ancient Roman goldsmithing traditions.
Drawing inspiration from the maison’s iconic cabochon cut, the collection features the Cabochon ring and pendant necklace in 18-karat yellow and rose gold. These pieces showcase the symmetrical union of two cabochons, merging seamlessly like a drop of pure molten gold.
Meanwhile, Buccellati highlighted its iconic “Rigato” engraving technique in its Macri Collection and the Macri Classica Collection, which offers a variety of sizes and gold shades in unisex designs.
The Rigato technique involves etching multiple fine parallel lines to achieve a delicate and intricate effect, giving the precious metal an inimitable softness and silky texture reminiscent of golden silk.
The timeless allure of gold jewellery hinges upon its versatility, offering consumers a range of options to go with their personal style. Whether worn as a single statement piece or layered and mixed with other jewellery pieces, gold’s adaptable nature allows for endless possibilities, adding a touch of elegance to any ensemble.