Buccellati

Coordinates: 45°27′46″N 9°12′27″E / 45.4626533°N 9.2074139°E / 45.4626533; 9.2074139
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45°27′46″N 9°12′27″E / 45.4626533°N 9.2074139°E / 45.4626533; 9.2074139

Buccellati
Websitehttps://www.buccellati.com/

Buccellati Holding Italia is an Italian jewellery and watch company formed by the merger of two previous companies with existing brands Mario Buccellati and Gianmaria Buccellati, which corresponded to the names and surname of two master goldsmiths, who were father and son.

History

In 1919, Mario Buccellati opened his first enterprise and, after the establishment of stores in

Chianciano Art Museum in Tuscany.[1]

In 1965, after the death of Mario, the management of the firm was conducted by four of his five sons.[2] In 1971, the new brand Gianmaria Buccellati was launched by one of Mario's sons, who started a separate business from his brothers, and in 2011 came to an agreement with his relatives for the brand Buccellati, then Buccellati Holding Italia, reshaping the company.[3]

In December 2016, China's Gansu Gangtai Holding Group bought a controlling 85% share in Buccellati.[4]

In September 2019,

Compagnie Financière Richemont acquired 100% of Buccellati from Gangtai. In the same year, the Maison celebrated its hundredth anniversary since its foundation that took place in 1919 with the opening of the first boutique in Milan, Largo Santa Margherita, next to the famous La Scala Theatre.[5] The acquisition did not have an impact on Richemont's operating results in that fiscal year.[6]

Expansion

Gianmaria set up shops in

Beverly Hills in Rodeo Drive, Aspen and Sydney; Gianmaria has been given several awards for his work as a goldsmith and entrepreneur.[7][8] In 2011, after the trade association of the brands family, the company began to explore new markets.[9] In 2013, the investment fund Clessidra took over the majority of the company's capital to further expand the business through owned shops showing only the label Buccellati.[10][11][12]

Bibliography

  • Heritage Fine Jewelry & Timepieces by Jill Burgum, Katie Pierce Johnston and James L. Halperin
  • Sylvia Luzzatto, Buccellati: arte senza tempo, 5 Continents Editions, 2008 [1]
  • Martina Corgnati, Mario Buccellati: Prince of Goldsmiths, Rizzoli International Publications, Incorporated, 1999;[2]
  • Martina Corgnati, Mario Buccellati: storie di uomini e gioielli, Leonardo Arte, 1998 [3]
  • Vincent-Emmanuel Ragot, Buccellati, Perseus Distribution Services, 2003 [4]
  • Maria Cristina Buccellati, Buccellati: arte in oro, argento e gemme, Skira, 2000 [5]
  • M. Mosco, Art of jewelry and artists' jewels in the 20th century, Giunti, 2001, pp. 20–21 and 168-179
  • M. Amari, I musei delle aziende, FrancoAngeli, 2001, pp. 239–242
  • A. Mazzuca, I numeri uno del made in Italy, Baldini Castoldi Dalai, 2005, pp. 66–67
  • A. Testa, M. Garbuglia, Profilo Italia: Un Certo Stile Made in Italy, Berenice, 1990, pp. 150–153
  • M. Di Lorenzo, "Da Roma a New York l'impero del Principe dei gioiellieri", in Il Parlamento italiano, VII (1959), n. 3–4, pp. 42 ss.;
  • R. Bossaglia, "I gioielli di Gabriele D'Annunzio", in Bolaffi Arte, November 1977, n. 74, suppl., pp. 40–47

Notes

  1. ^ "Princess has brief visit with Pope". Chicago Tribune. 28 May 1949.
  2. ^ history from the official website Archived December 27, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Il Sole 24Ore
  4. ^ "Gansu Gangtai : Gangtai Acquired 85% of Buccellati". December 29, 2016. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  5. ^ "Richemont Luxury Group Acquires Buccellati, Now Celebrating A Century Of Making Jewelry". September 27, 2017. Retrieved April 12, 2017.
  6. ^ Gretler, Corinne (2020-02-28). "Richemont Buys Buccellati to Bolster Jewelry Business". www.bloomberg.com. Archived from the original on 2022-02-15. Retrieved 2020-02-28.
  7. ^ Federpreziosi
  8. ^ Elle
  9. ^ Italia Oggi Archived April 19, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  10. ^ Il Sole 24 ore
  11. ^ Il Sole 24 Ore
  12. ^ Baker Tilly Revisa Archived March 1, 2014, at the Wayback Machine

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