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The Flower, Reimagined By Pasquale Bruni

The Maison’s signature motifs, reworked with precision



Pasquale Bruni has long approached jewellery through emotion and symbolism, allowing natural forms to shape the language of the Maison. Flowers, leaves, and organic silhouettes appear repeatedly across its collections, not as decoration, but as part of a larger identity rooted in femininity, sensuality, and craftsmanship. With the introduction of Petit Garden and Petit Joli Micro, that language moves into a more intimate scale.


The collections refine some of the Maison’s most recognisable floral motifs into smaller, more delicate forms, designed to sit closer to the body and integrate more naturally into daily wear. The shift in proportion changes the experience of the jewellery. Pieces feel lighter, more layered, and more fluid in how they are styled, while still retaining the richness associated with Pasquale Bruni’s aesthetic.



At the centre of both collections is the flower, a recurring symbol within the Maison’s visual universe. Under the creative direction of Eugenia Bruni, nature has consistently operated as both inspiration and emotional reference, shaping collections that explore themes of individuality, energy, and personal expression. Petit Garden and Petit Joli Micro continue this direction through miniature floral forms set with pavé diamonds and coloured gemstones.


The detailing remains precise despite the reduction in scale. Stones are positioned to preserve depth and luminosity, allowing each piece to hold presence without relying on size. The use of colour is controlled, with gemstones introducing variation through subtle contrast rather than intensity. Diamonds remain central, catching light across the contours of the petals and reinforcing the softness of the silhouettes.


Handcrafted in Italy, the collections reflect the Maison’s continued emphasis on artisanal construction. Pasquale Bruni’s jewellery is produced within its atelier in Valenza, a city historically associated with Italian goldsmithing and fine jewellery craftsmanship. This heritage remains visible in the finishing of each piece, from the smoothness of the gold surfaces to the precision of the stone setting.



The move toward smaller-scale jewellery aligns with a broader shift currently shaping the fine jewellery landscape. Pieces are increasingly designed to be layered and worn continuously rather than reserved for occasion dressing alone. Petit Garden and Petit Joli Micro respond to this naturally, offering forms that can be combined across necklaces, rings, earrings, and bracelets without feeling repetitive.



There is also a softness to the collections that feels aligned with the current direction of luxury jewellery. Rather than relying on overt scale or visibility, the emphasis is placed on proximity, pieces that reveal themselves gradually through movement and detail.

What remains consistent is the emotional quality that has always defined Pasquale Bruni. Jewellery is treated as something deeply personal, connected not only to style, but to mood, memory, and self-expression.


Petit Garden and Petit Joli Micro do not alter the Maison’s identity. They condense it, allowing its floral language, colour palette, and craftsmanship to exist in a form that feels lighter, more versatile, and closely connected to everyday life.

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