The hot season is the perfect moment to invest in eye-catching accessories. Buccellati presents new hoop earrings in some of the brand’s most iconic lines.

Founded in 1919 by Mario Buccellati in Italy, the fine jewellery and silverware brand Buccellati is an icon in its niche. With its unique style dedicated to craftsmanship, it features rare stones in extraordinary colours paired with white and yellow gold. The creations showcase intricate designs and complex techniques, such as hand engraving, that date back to the ancient goldsmithing traditions of Italian Renaissance workshops.
This summer, the maison presents a new series of hoop earrings enriching four of its most emblematic collections: Rombi, Macri, Étoilée and Tulle. The creations combine traditional goldsmithing with craftsmanship. Hoops are among the oldest types of earrings worn by Egyptian civilisations and have endured across centuries without losing their appeal. Buccellati reimagines them by reinterpreting the simple form using the brand’s established and recognisable aesthetic codes.
In Rombi, the circle is animated by the line’s iconic geometric motif: a small rhombus (a quadrilateral shape where all four sides have the same length) adorned with diamonds, framed by a fan-shaped edge with fine engraving. The colour variations range from white gold to white and yellow gold.






The Macri Classica retains the spirit of the collection, which celebrates the encounter of the purity of its lines and the art of hand engraving. The earrings feature a rigato surface, where diamonds are set within the structure and embellished with engraved ornato motifs. The pieces come in yellow, white or rose gold.
The Étoilée and Tulle models showcase some of the maison’s most iconic techniques. The first is thinner and lighter, whereas the second showcases the unmistakable honeycomb artistry, one of Buccellati’s most elaborate designs. The colour codes follow the same schemes of their respective collections: yellow and white gold for Étoilée, exclusively white gold for Tulle.
With these creations, Buccellati displays its ability to transform simple forms into distinctive pieces of fine jewellery.