The Maison presents a new series of hoop earrings to enrich four of its most emblematic collections – Rombi, Macri, Étoilée and Tulle – with creations combining goldsmithing tradition and craftsmanship. Hoop earrings are among the oldest types of earrings in the history of jewelry, and were already being worn by Sumerian, Egyptian civilizations. They have traversed centuries without ever losing their appeal.
Today, Buccellati reimagines them through its unique lens, transforming a universal shape into a piece of fine jewelry with a distinctive character. In every version, the hoop earrings reflect the hallmark of the Maison, which reinterprets the essential form using established, recognizable aesthetic codes.
For the Rombi collection, the circle is animated by the line’s iconic geometric motif: small rhombi adorned with diamonds, framed by a fan-shaped edge with fine engraving and modellato work. The color variations range from white gold to white and yellow gold combinations which are effortlessly in step with Buccellati’s stylistic language.

The Macri Classica earrings retain the spirit of the collection which is celebrated both for the purity of its lines and the art of hand engraving. On the engraved rigato surface, diamonds appear to dot the structure and are embellished by engraved ornato motifs that delicately frame the settings. Variations are available in yellow, white or rose gold.

Completing the new offering are the Étoilée and Tulle models which showcase some of the Maison’s most iconic techniques. The first is thinner and lighter, whereas the second showcases the unmistakable honeycomb workmanship, one of the Maison's most elaborate designs. The color codes in both models follow those of their respective collections: yellow and white gold for Étoilée, exclusively white gold for Tulle.

With this new proposal, Buccellati reasserts its ability to translate even the most essential of forms into timeless, distinctive pieces of fine jewelry.
