Founded by the famous Mario Buccellati, in 1919, the
Milanese jewelry house Buccellati has enlisted engravers, stone setters,
enamellers and lapidaries to craft tiaras and ornamentals for the royal
families of Spain and Egypt, as well as popes and cardinals.
All of this is handmade, all done by a jeweler, line by line,” says
deBoulle VP of operations Alan Katz of the $45,000 women’s gold cuff
watch in hand. Of the more than 60 Buccellati pieces in residence, from
both the gold and silver lines, “rarely are two identical,” Katz says of
the remarkable craftsmanship. As only the second store in Texas to
carry the collection, owner Denis Boulle is stocking a treasure trove of
earrings, bracelets, necklaces, watches, rings and silver pieces,
including a $206,000 gold mesh bracelet dotted with more than 18 carats
of bezel-set rubies and diamonds.
They are beautiful.
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