Editor’s Note
Bvlgari’s largest-ever exhibition in Japan opens this week in Tokyo, presenting a vibrant dialogue between Italian jewelry and Japanese culture through hundreds of dazzling pieces.

Bvlgari is holding the “Bvlgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures and Crafts” exhibition at the National Art Center, Tokyo. This marks Bvlgari’s largest-ever exhibition in Japan and its first in a decade. This kaleidoscopic journey brings together approximately 350 colorful jewelry pieces and masterpieces of contemporary art, celebrating the brilliant dialogue between Italian and Japanese cultures.

Nanao, who appeared at the commemorative gala dinner event, shared the following comment:


Necklace
“Polychroma” Collection
PT x Emerald x DIA
Earrings
“Polychroma” Collection
PT x Emerald x DIA
Ring
PT x Onyx x Emerald x DIA
Watch
“Serpenti”
WG x Emerald x DIA
Bag
“Diva’s Dream”
Calfskin, Suede
Exhibition Name
Bvlgari Kaleidos: Colors, Cultures and Crafts
Dates
September 17 (Wed) – December 15 (Mon), 2025
Closed
Every Tuesday *Open on September 23 (Tue, holiday), closed on September 24 (Wed)
Hours
10:00 – 18:00 (Open until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) *Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Venue
National Art Center, Tokyo, Gallery 2E
7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558
https://www.nact.jp
Organizers
National Art Center, Tokyo, Bvlgari
Supported by
Embassy of Italy in Japan
Admission
General: ¥2,300, University Students: ¥1,000, High School Students: ¥500 (All prices include tax)
*Free admission for junior high school students and younger.
*Free admission for visitors with a disability certificate (including one accompanying person).
*This exhibition will implement timed-entry tickets. Details will be announced later on the official website, etc.
Access
・Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line Nogizaka Station, Exit 6 (Aoyama Cemetery side, directly connected to the museum)
・Approx. 5 min walk from Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line Roppongi Station Exit 4a
・Approx. 4 min walk from Toei Subway Oedo Line Roppongi Station Exit 7
Inquiries
050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
Exhibition Website
https://www.bulgari.com/ja-jp/stories/kaleidos-exhibition
Museum Website
https://www.nact.jp