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A New Bulgari High Jewelry Exhibition in Tokyo Celebrates the Power of Color

by Lucas Fernandez – World Editor

Bulgari Unveils “Kaleidos” Exhibition in⁢ Tokyo, Showcasing High Jewelry ‍and ‍Artistic​ Collaboration

TOKYO, JAPAN ⁣- Bulgari launched “Bulgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures and Crafts” on September 17th at⁤ the National Art Center, Tokyo, an⁤ exhibition celebrating ⁤the vibrant power of color and the​ artistry behind⁢ the⁣ Italian luxury brand’s high jewelry creations. The immersive experience blends‌ Bulgari’s iconic designs with contemporary art,offering a unique exploration of‌ cultural ⁣influences and masterful craftsmanship.

The exhibition arrives as‌ Bulgari continues⁤ to expand it’s presence in japan, a key market for the brand, and underscores a​ growing trend of luxury houses integrating art and‍ culture into their brand narratives.⁢ “Bulgari⁢ Kaleidos” aims to captivate both jewelry connoisseurs and art enthusiasts, highlighting the shared ​dedication to innovation and beauty found in both disciplines.‍ The exhibition⁤ is on view ⁤through December 15th, offering a limited window‍ to experience this intersection of ‌luxury and ⁣art.

A glittering preview night ⁣drew a distinguished crowd including Her Imperial Highness Princess Takamado, Yuriko Koike, Governor of Tokyo, Italian Ambassador ​to Japan Gianluigi⁣ Benedetti, and Bulgari brand ambassadors Kim​ Ji Won, Jang Wonyong, ​Hikari ⁢Mori, and⁣ Tomohisa Yamashita. Celebrated talents ⁢Kento Nakajima, Exile akira, Non, Haruka Igawa, Miyavi, Mirei kiritani, Aya Omasa, Koyuki, and‍ Ren Meguro also attended.

The event culminated⁢ in a gala dinner held in the National Art Center’s grand atrium, ‍curated by Il Ristorante Niko romito of The Bulgari Hotel Tokyo. Guests enjoyed⁣ a refined⁤ dining ‍experience accompanied by music from composer and pianist Roberto‌ Cacciapaglia ‌and a performance by vocalist Kanna‌ Ogawa.

Featured⁢ within the exhibition is a work by artist mariko Mori, complementing bulgari’s dazzling displays⁢ of high jewelry.

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