BVLGARI Unveils AETERNA Collection in Rome, a Journey into Eternity

BVLGARI, the illustrious Roman Maison, celebrated its 140th anniversary by unveiling the AETERNA High-End Collection in its hometown of Rome. The collection, comprising over 500 exquisite creations, encompasses High Jewelry, High Jewelry Watches, High-End Bags, and Very High-End Fragrances. This grand event was held at the extraordinary Terme di Diocleziano, an ancient architectural complex that provided a breathtaking setting adorned with splendid sculptures and fascinating ruins.

International guests, including BVLGARI’s Brand Ambassadors Anne Hathaway, Priyanka Chopra Jonas, and Liu Yifei, experienced a journey into eternity. They witnessed the layered beauty of the Terme di Diocleziano, the timeless allure of BVLGARI’s High Jewelry creations, and the mesmerizing performances that transcended time. Priyanka Chopra Jonas, a BVLGARI Brand Ambassador, celebrated the anniversary wearing the Serpenti Aeterna necklace, the most precious High Jewelry piece ever crafted by the Roman Maison. This stunning necklace features seven D flawless diamond drops totaling 140 carats, one for each year of the brand’s history, and 698 baguette diamonds weighing 61.81 carats. The necklace required over 2,800 hours to complete, showcasing a remarkable blend of creativity, expertise, and audacity that have always defined BVLGARI’s vision.

The evening included a spectacular jewelry show in the Chiostro Ludovisi, an intimate space built over the Terme’s large outdoor pool. Styled by Carine Roitfeld, the show featured iconic models like Mariacarla Boscono and Carla Bruni, showcasing the timeless elegance and allure of BVLGARI’s creations.

Before the show, guests enjoyed a poetic duet by choreographer and dancer Sadeck Berrabah and ballet dancer Eleonora Abbagnato, celebrating BVLGARI’s ability to fuse past, present, and future through art. This was followed by a mesmerizing choreography by Sadeck Berrabah and 80 dancers, embodying his signature artistic direction.

At the Chiostro di Michelangelo, BVLGARI hosted a gala dinner conceived by Italian Michelin-starred chef Massimiliano Alajmo, featuring a menu specifically designed for the event. The dinner was followed by a live performance by internationally acclaimed artist and songwriter Elisa.

As a tribute to Rome, BVLGARI presented ‘Vista Aeterna,’ an immersive installation created by Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis. The installation, located at Piazza di Spagna, featured twelve travertine-based pillars with reflective colored mirrors that rotated throughout the day, capturing and refracting sunlight to project warm, sun-inspired tones onto the surroundings. This artwork celebrated the luminosity of the eternal city and its architectural heritage.

Continuing its pioneering spirit and commitment to innovation in luxury, BVLGARI introduced the BVLGARI Digital Passport. This immutable digital record stores the unique characteristics and certificates of each High Jewelry creation on the Aura private blockchain, ensuring the highest standards of transparency and security.

BVLGARI showcased the AETERNA collection in the Aula X of the Terme di Diocleziano, a timeless space highlighting the grandeur of the ancient Roman baths with a spectacular height of approximately 22 meters. The extraordinary Serpenti Aeterna necklace shone in the middle of Ara Aeterna, a dedicated space inside the showroom, with a video revealing the craftsmanship behind its creation presented in a customized theater. Key creations from the AETERNA collection were displayed in settings inspired by Italian architect Lina Bo Bardi, alongside reinterpretations of architect Giovanni Battista Piranesi’s prints on custom-made tapestries by Rubelli. These prints included reproductions of the ancient floor plan of Terme di Diocleziano and the Forma Urbis Severiana, an ancient map of Rome. This collaboration between BVLGARI, the Istituto Centrale per la Grafica, and Rubelli celebrated Rome’s historical heritage and Italian art, craftsmanship, and technology.

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