Mario Buccellati Silver and Gold Compact with Rubies, Italy, 1940s
An elegant and highly collectible powder compact by Mario Buccellati, crafted in Italy in the 1940s. Executed in solid 800 silver, the case features the maison’s iconic hand-engraved rigato (striated) finish, a signature texture that reflects Buccellati’s mastery of surface decoration and light.
At the center, a finely detailed floral motif in 18k yellow gold is set with vivid rubies, adding a refined contrast of color and precious materials. The composition exemplifies the house’s unmistakable aesthetic, blending Renaissance-inspired design with exceptional goldsmithing techniques.
Compact and beautifully proportioned, this piece is both a functional object and a work of art, highly desirable among collectors of Buccellati and fine vintage vanity accessories.
Details:
- Maker: Mario Buccellati
- Origin: Italy
- Period: 1940s
- Material: 800 silver, 18k gold, rubies
- Dimensions: approx. 7 x 7 x 1 cm
- Weight: 127 grams
A rare and sophisticated example of early Buccellati craftsmanship, embodying timeless Italian elegance.