Bvlgari: The new Jannah collection is a journey between two enchanting cities

March 11, 2020

By Katerina Perez

6 min read

For Bvlgari, February was marked with the release of a new unexpected collection of high jewellery. The Italian brand proudly presented the Jannah collection (meaning “Paradise”), an unprecedented project created in collaboration with Her Highness Sheikha Fatima bint Hazza bin Zayed Al Nahyan from the ruling Royal Family of the United Arab Emirates.

It took around two years to make the collection’s 37 precious jewels, nine of which had already become part of the Princess’ personal collection. Two years is actually the standard period of time that jewellery brands need to develop designs, to source the gemstones and to create the high jewellery masterpieces they have conceived.

Sonam Kapoor wearing Bvlgari Jannah collection hand jewel with rubellite beads, emeralds, mother of pearl and diamonds in white gold

Sheikh Zayed Mosque

Bvlgari Jannah inspiration motif Sheikh Zayed Mosque

The concept for the Jannah collection revolves around a five-petal flower, something that was not chosen by chance. This motif in necklaces, earrings, bracelets, rings, head pieces and two watch models celebrates the historical connection of two wonderful cities, Abu Dhabi and Rome – a connection that dates back to time immemorial. The Jannah collection is therefore not just a magnificent line of precious stones, but the story of two influential families united by common values and respect for cultural heritage – it is also a dialogue between two civilizations.

The making of the Bvlgari Jannah collection

Bvlgari Jannah collection necklace with emeralds, diamonds and Akoya cultured pearls in white gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection hand jewel with Akoya pearl, mother of pearl and diamonds in rose gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection earrings with emerald, diamonds and mother of pearl in white gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection tubogas bracelet and choker with diamonds and mother of pearl in rose gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection hand jewel with rubellite beads, emeralds, mother of pearl and diamonds in white gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection necklace with pearls, mother of pearl and diamonds in white gold

The Creative Director of fine jewellery at Bvlgari spent a considerable number of hours with Her Highness Sheikha Fatima, listening to stories about her great ancestors and thoughts about the future. Despite the fact that they come from two different worlds, these women soon discovered a common love for beauty, for family and an inexhaustible interest in life. During her visits to Abu Dhabi, Bvlgari’s Creative Director went to the Mosque of Sheikh Zayed, the grandfather of Her Highness Sheikha Fatima, several times. The ceilings of this snow-white masterpiece made of Carrara marble are decorated with five-leaf floral motifs, and it was this element of decor that inspired the two women to create the unique Jannah collection.

Bvlgari Jannah collection sautoir with 13.38ct Colombian emerald, accenting emeralds, mother of pearl and diamonds in white gold

Bvlgari Jannah collection sautoir with 13.38ct Colombian emerald, accenting emeralds, mother of pearl and diamonds in white gold

The making of the Bvlgari Jannah collection

The making of the Bvlgari Jannah collection

One of the very first works in the collection was a sautoir made with a 13.38 carat Colombian emerald that was re-cut to bring beauty out of it. Her Highness Sheikha Fatima dedicated it to her grandmother, and on the back of the pendant – as close to its heart as possible – asked the designers to engrave the name of the grandfather, Zayed, in Arabic.

Bvlgari Jannah collection 'poncho' bib necklace with mother of pearl and diamonds in rose gold

A true collection of emeralds was also gathered for the pearl choker necklace: 492 buff-top cut stones and 14 teardrop cut specimens set off the radiance of diamonds and Akoya pearls. Meanwhile, a poncho necklace boasts an equally impressive collection of 46 rubellites weighing 213.77 carats, that are set off against mother of pearl and 62 Akoya pearls, as well as emeralds and diamonds. This necklace shape – which completely covers the neckline and shoulders – was developed by Bvlgari in 2018. It is undoubtedly an outstanding and unique innovation (I am still impressed by the poncho from the Cinemagia collection), requiring 1,200 to 1,500 hours of work by a single artisan, with the support of a team of foundry workers and gem cutters.

Sketch of Bvlgari Jannah collection headpiece

However, this is not the collection’s only unique design that you’ve barely seen before: no less impressive is a pink gold tiara made with 129 Akoya pearls and 204 diamonds in the shape of an elegant and feminine hair-covering diadem, inspired by the princess herself. “Her Highness Sheikha Fatima has inspired me so much in the process of creating this jewel. As part of this fascinating cultural exchange, she provided me with fresh insight and the result was a very elegant, feminine and truly unexpected hair ornament,” Lucia Silvestri explains.

Jannah Exhibition ribbon cutting ceremony with Sheikh Nahyan, Minister of Tolerance, at Louvre Abu Dhabi

Aseel Omran wearing the Bvlgari Jannah collection

Lojain Omran wearing the Bvlgari Jannah collection

Tara Emad wearing the Bvlgari Jannah collection

Bvlgari fashion show featuring Jannah collection

Bvlgari Jannah event

As you can see, from this very interesting cross-cultural union, truly unique pieces of jewellery were born, some of which have already become part of the royal treasury, engraving the names of their creators into history.

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