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Britt’s Pick: Buccellati’s Blossoms Necklace

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We’re all about the neckollatage these days, gravitating toward pieces that frame the space between collarbone and bust with intention. Buccellati’s Blossoms necklace, a sculptural silver design from its spring collection that debuted in March, delivers exactly that.

Balancing delicacy with presence, the piece avoids veering too sweet, as could easily be the case with pretty pink flowers. Its 18 gardenia motifs shimmer with nearly 3 carats of pink sapphires, each bloom anchored by a warm gold center that provides a contrasting glow. The petals themselves are what set it apart: finely engraved and subtly irregular, they feel almost lifelike—textured just enough to suggest nature’s imperfection while maintaining the house’s signature refinement.

There’s an intentional spirit to the way the necklace graduates in size towards the front, broken up by two smaller flowers flanking the center gardenia—thoughtful, artistic, and a bit unexpected. It’s the contrasting metals that plant the necklace firmly in modern territory, while its overall softness keeps it a steadfast classic that will endure for ages.

The spring collection reimagines Buccellati’s original Blossoms designs, revisiting gardenias and daisies through the lens of the brand’s iconic engraving technique. The result is a necklace that feels both heritage-driven and current—romantic but not sappy, intricate but entirely wearable.

As statement pieces seek to secure spots in consumers’ jewelry boxes, it’s styles like these that will prove reliably relevant whether we go back to layering necklaces, stick to singles, or take on whatever styling feels exciting next.

Top: Blossoms necklace in sterling silver and yellow gold with 2.9 cts. t.w. pink sapphires, $10,000; Buccellati

By: Brittany Siminitz

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