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Bulgari picked Milan to launch its new Eclettica high jewelry collection, turning the city into a platform for stars and masterpieces. The Roman design house, which has been part of Bernard Arnault's group since 2011, continues to focus on jewelry as its major business. Bulgari showcased a collection of over 160 items at Villa Arconati and Villa Necchi Campiglio, including 14 transformable pieces, more than 50 jewels worth more than €1 million, and nine incredible wonders known as Masterpieces. Among the distinctive stones selected, a 14-carat cushion-cut sapphire from Madagascar stands out, placed diagonally and serving as the centerpiece. This handcrafted work includes 235 elements and took more than 1,300 hours to complete. All Bulgari high jewelry is produced on Via Aurelia in Rome.
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