1. Bulgari Kaleidos
    Convertible sautoir-bracelets in gold with amethysts, turquoises, citrines, rubies, emeralds and diamonds, ca. 1969. Bvlgari Heritage Collection.
  2. Bulgari Kaleidos
    Bangle in gold and platinum with rubies, sapphire and diamonds, 1954. Bvlgari Heritage Collection.
  3. Bulgari Kaleidos
    cklace in platinum with emeralds and diamonds, 1961. Private Collection.

Bvlgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures and Crafts

  • Art, Jewellery
  • The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT), Nogizaka
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Time Out says

Classical elegance and Mediterranean heritage meet daring innovation in the artisanal jewellery of Bulgari, the Rome-based luxury house that’s become synonymous with exceptional craftsmanship over its 140-year history.

This show, the brand’s largest in Japan and its first in a decade, offers an opulent journey through nearly 350 pieces of jewellery and contemporary art. Its name a portmanteau of the Greek words kalos (beautiful) and eidos (form), the show presents a kaleidoscopic narrative where colour is both the medium and the message. It showcases Bulgari’s use of hues as a hallmark of its innovation, from the postwar ‘chromatic revolution’ in gemstones to the vibrant combinations that define the brand’s legacy today.

Divided into three thematic chapters, the exhibition explores colour through scientific, cultural and sensory lenses. Contemporary artists Mariko Mori, Lara Favaretto and Akiko Nakayama offer personal meditations on the theme, while scenography by architect Kazuyo Sejima and design studio Formafantasma unites Roman grandeur with Japanese minimalism.

Details

Address
The National Art Center, Tokyo (NACT)
7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato
Tokyo
Transport:
Nogizaka Station (Chiyoda line), Roppongi Station (Oedo, Hibiya lines)
Price:
¥2,300, college students ¥1,000, high school students ¥500
Opening hours:
10am-6pm (Fri, Sat until 8pm) / closed Tue (except Sep 23) & Sep 24

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