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JewelryBulgari Eclettica: Roman Colour, Sculpture and Light
Bulgari Eclettica high jewellery celebrates Serpenti Illusio, Secret Garden, Seres Scarf, Serpenti Spira and the Roman Maison art of colour, sculpture and architecture.
In brief
Why this creation matters
Bulgari Eclettica is presented as a Roman high jewellery universe where painting, sculpture and architecture become colour, volume, proportion and movement.
Eclettica gives Bulgari a language where colour, sculpture and architecture become desire, memory and unmistakable Roman identity.
TheTimeo editorial desk
Object first
A closer reading of the creation
Editorial dossier
Eclettica as a Bulgari universe
Eclettica deserves a product-led editorial structure because the collection is built from visual force first: saturated gemstones, Serpenti experimentation, transformable construction and Roman references.
The article gives each creation enough space to feel desirable before the technical language enters, so the Maison's craftsmanship, stones and cultural identity are presented as value rather than as isolated facts.
Atelier reading
Colour becomes a Bulgari signature
Secret Garden shows how Bulgari transforms rare stones into atmosphere, using Padparadscha light, emerald volume and diamond brilliance as a painterly Roman composition.
Atelier reading
Serpenti gains sculptural depth
Serpenti Illusio and Serpenti Spira prove that the Maison icon can evolve through relief, perception, wrist architecture and the sensual movement of precious materials.
Atelier reading
Craft becomes movement
Seres Scarf turns technical complexity into fluidity, allowing more than a thousand hand-assembled elements to behave with the elegance of a textile.
Visual dossier
The image sequence behind the story
Bulgari Eclettica is a celebration of the Roman Maison’s rarest instinct: the ability to turn contrast into harmony. In the 2026 high jewellery collection, colour, volume and proportion are not treated as separate decorative effects. They become one language, shaped through painting, sculpture and architecture, and carried by creations that feel unmistakably Bulgari from the first glance.
For a Maison that has built one of jewellery’s most recognisable visual worlds, Eclettica feels especially powerful because it does not reduce high jewellery to rarity alone. Exceptional gemstones are present, but they are placed inside complete artistic compositions: serpents emerge through diamond geometry, Padparadscha light becomes a Roman garden, emeralds become architecture, and transformable construction gives precious objects a sense of living movement.
A Roman language of contrast
The official Bulgari presentation frames Eclettica as a dialogue between art and jewellery craftsmanship, inspired by sculpture, painting and architecture. That triptych gives the collection its rhythm. Painting appears through the Maison’s saturated colour culture. Sculpture appears through volume, depth and the physical presence of Serpenti. Architecture appears through structure, symmetry, proportion and the disciplined engineering behind flexible high jewellery.
This is why Eclettica feels like a collection designed to be experienced, not only described. The pieces hold attention because they offer several readings at once. A gemstone can be a centre of value, a chromatic accent, a compositional anchor and a source of movement. A Serpenti motif can be immediately iconic, or deliberately hidden until the eye discovers it through light and negative space. The result is not excess for effect; it is Bulgari’s art of orchestration.
Serpenti Illusio: sculpture through perception
Serpenti Illusio is one of the clearest expressions of Eclettica’s sculptural intelligence. The high jewellery necklace in white gold plays with perception, allowing the serpent to appear through a three-dimensional relief of diamonds, emeralds and onyx. Its focal point is a 14.01-carat antique cushion-cut sapphire from Madagascar, positioned diagonally to intensify the sense of movement.
The construction is central to the emotion of the piece. Bulgari describes the necklace as composed of 235 elements, assembled by hand in more than 1,300 hours of work. That figure matters because the creation is not only a visual illusion; it is a technical illusion. The serpent is both present and almost withheld, becoming a contemporary bas-relief that rewards close looking.
Secret Garden: painting with gemstones
Secret Garden translates Eclettica’s painterly dimension into one of the collection’s most atmospheric jewels. The necklace is built around a 26.65-carat Padparadscha sapphire from Sri Lanka, chosen for the rare harmony of pink and orange that gives the stone its exceptional light. Around it, emerald cabochons, purple sapphires, onyx and diamonds create a floral composition that evokes the warm glow of a Roman courtyard at sunset.
The piece shows how Bulgari can make colour feel both emotional and precise. The Maison’s language of cabochon volume, calibrated cuts and unexpected chromatic relationships is visible throughout the necklace. More than 1,200 hours of hand craftsmanship allow the jewel to move with the natural fluidity of a climbing plant, reinforcing the sensation that the creation is alive rather than simply arranged.
| Creation | Signature element | Why it strengthens Eclettica |
|---|---|---|
| Serpenti Illusio necklace | 14.01 ct Madagascar cushion-cut sapphire, diamonds, emeralds and onyx | Turns the Serpenti icon into a sculptural play of perception and relief. |
| Secret Garden necklace | 26.65 ct Sri Lankan Padparadscha sapphire with emeralds, purple sapphires and diamonds | Expresses Bulgari colour as a painterly composition inspired by Roman light. |
| Seres Scarf necklace | 31.90 ct Sri Lankan sugarloaf sapphire on a transformable white gold structure | Shows high jewellery as movement, textile and engineering at once. |
| Serpenti Spira cuff | 5.08 ct Fancy Intense yellow pear-shaped diamond, onyx and diamonds | Reimagines Serpenti through wrist architecture and the symmetry of Roman columns. |
| Emerald Strata necklace | Five Zambian sugarloaf emeralds with diamonds and emerald accents | Gives the architecture chapter a powerful rhythm of proportion, colour and structure. |
Seres Scarf: high jewellery in motion
Seres Scarf is where Eclettica becomes almost textile. The white gold necklace is conceived like a precious fabric, with sapphires, emeralds, diamonds and onyx woven into a fluid structure inspired by Art Deco geometry. At its centre is a removable element crowned by a 31.90-carat sugarloaf sapphire from Sri Lanka, which can be positioned freely along the necklace.
The numbers reveal the ambition behind the ease. Bulgari states that more than 1,180 elements were assembled by hand in 1,600 hours of craftsmanship. Yet the most luxurious aspect of Seres Scarf is not the complexity alone. It is the way that complexity disappears into grace, allowing the jewel to wrap the body with the softness of fabric while retaining the authority of a Capolavoro.
Serpenti Spira: architecture for the wrist
Serpenti Spira brings the architectural chapter of Eclettica to the wrist. The high jewellery cuff in white gold evokes the symmetry of Roman columns, while a sinuous serpent flows through the structure without the interruption of a conventional clasp. At the centre, a 5.08-carat Fancy Intense yellow pear-shaped diamond creates a point of radiant focus.
This is a creation that shows Bulgari’s confidence with scale. The cuff is bold, but not heavy in spirit. Its strength comes from the balance between classical rigour and serpentine motion: the disciplined rhythm of the bracelet gives the jewel authority, while the serpent gives it sensuality and life.
Emerald Strata and the architecture of colour
Within the architecture chapter, Emerald Strata extends Eclettica’s language into rhythm and proportion. Five Zambian sugarloaf emeralds, totalling 26.05 carats according to launch reporting, create a descending structure that feels both ornamental and architectural. The rose gold, emerald and diamond composition has the sharpness of a designed facade, yet the warmth and sensuality that define Bulgari high jewellery.
Placed beside Serpenti Illusio, Secret Garden, Seres Scarf and Serpenti Spira, Emerald Strata confirms the scale of the Eclettica vision. Each creation has its own artistic territory, but all of them share the same Maison intelligence: rare stones are not isolated trophies; they are made part of a visual culture with Roman depth.
A collection made for desire and memory
Eclettica gives Bulgari a collection that feels immediately desirable because it is visually generous. The jewels are not quiet. They are confident, vivid and constructed for emotion. Yet they also carry the depth expected from serious high jewellery: major gemstones, demanding handwork, transformable thinking, house codes and a clear artistic framework.
For collectors, the value of Eclettica is that every creation can be understood through several layers. There is the instant beauty of colour and scale. There is the craftsmanship revealed in hours, elements and convertibility. There is the cultural memory of Rome. And there is the unmistakable continuity of Bulgari, a Maison that has always known how to make audacity feel elegant.
Explore the official Bulgari Eclettica universe at bulgari.com.