Bvlgari presents Kaleidos | Colors, Cultures and Crafts exhibitionin in Tokyo

Bvlgari presents Kaleidos | Colors, Cultures and Crafts at the National Art Center Tokyo — a vibrant exhibition uniting jewelry, art, and color.

At the National Art Center in Tokyo, Bvlgari presents Kaleidos | Colors, Cultures and Crafts — an exhibition celebrating the emotional and artistic power of color across fine jewelry and contemporary art.

Set within the museum’s luminous halls in Tokyo’s Roppongi district, the exhibition unfolds like a journey through Bvlgari’s world of color — from deep emerald greens to radiant ruby reds — tracing how light, gemstone, and emotion intertwine in the Maison’s creations.

Featuring nearly 350 archival masterpieces, the exhibition also includes new works by contemporary artists Lara Favaretto, Mariko Mori, and Akiko Nakayama, whose experimental use of light and movement offers a fresh lens on Bvlgari’s long-standing fascination with transformation.

Hosting Kaleidos in Tokyo reflects the Maison’s lasting connection to Japan — a culture where craftsmanship, symbolism, and reverence for color deeply resonate with Bvlgari’s own artistic philosophy.

Running until December 15, 2025, the exhibition underscores Bvlgari’s enduring relationship with art, design, and the expressive force of color — a tribute to the beauty that transcends time.

Photography courtesy of Bvlgari.

About Bvlgari

Founded in Rome in 1884, Bvlgari is one of the world’s most renowned jewelry houses, celebrated for its bold use of color, distinctive craftsmanship, and architectural approach to design. The Maison’s creations — from its iconic Serpenti pieces to vibrant high jewelry collections — have long reflected a blend of Roman heritage and contemporary artistry, making Bvlgari a global symbol of Italian luxury.

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