
For those who prefer jewelry that looks like it belongs in a cabinet of curiosities, Brevani has just the thing: a selection of butterfly brooches, which are winging their way to the JCK show in Las Vegas later this month.
Crafted of anodized titanium and set with gemstones including topaz, quartz, and peridot, the brooches embody fine jewelry’s growing appetite for whimsy—small luxuries that carry a distinct mood.
Every Brevani butterfly possesses its own personality, expressed through vivid titanium hues and carefully chosen gemstones. At top, a psychedelic morpho reads confident and jubilant, offering a sense of elevated fun. Its feathery patterning feels almost lifelike, the etched metal creating a texture that appears soft to the touch.

Rendered in a striking peacock blue, the van Gogh–esque butterfly above achieves that same tactile effect with swirling, featherlike texture. More objet d’art than conventional jewel, this piece taps into jewelry’s growing embrace of escapism through its surreal, dreamlike appearance. At its center, blue topaz, smoky quartz, and white topaz lend a flash of fire and dimension, grounding the vibrant wings with a subtle sense of drama.

As for the deep purple creature above, with its bioluminescent effect flashing between anodized titanium and peridot, it almost seems alive. Delicate scalloped wings soften the saturated palette, lending the piece an elegance that feels wearable despite its bold, otherworldly color story.
Which of the butterflies stands out the most? Depends on your personal style and mood, and maybe even outfit of the day. But there’s one way to find out for sure—by paying a visit to Brevani at JCK, where the brand will be exhibiting in the Plumb Club neighborhood. The show opens in a little over a week. Time to get packing!
Top: Butterfly brooch in anodized titanium with blue and white topaz, price on request; Brevani
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