Editor’s Note
Bvlgari brings its celebrated Serpenti Infinito exhibition to Mumbai in 2025, offering a first-of-its-kind immersive experience in India. This showcase continues the Maison’s global tribute to its iconic serpent motif.

Bvlgari, the Roman High Jeweler, is set to debut Serpenti Infinito in Mumbai, India, marking the third edition of the exhibition after Shanghai and Seoul, continuing its celebration of the Year of the Snake. In a first for India, the Maison will unveil a groundbreaking, multi-sensory showcase at the Art House, Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre, BKC, Mumbai, from October 1–17, 2025. The immersive exhibition will explore the creative influence and cultural significance of Bvlgari’s most iconic symbol—the Serpenti—featuring historic jewelry alongside works of leading Indian and international artists.
Since 1948, Serpenti has become a universal symbol transcending space, time and culture. Its metamorphic nature offers endless inspiration for creative production, making it a symbol in perpetual conversation with cultural and artistic worlds.
Curated by Nature Morte, one of India’s leading galleries founded by Peter Nagy and Aparajita Jain, the exhibition has been envisioned by Artistic Director Sean Anderson. Serpenti Infinito will present the symbology of the serpent as a dialogue between mythology, craft, culture and technology. Structured around a three-part narrative that stretches from the historic and contemporary to the transformative, it will provide visitors with interpretations of the serpent’s significance across diverse artistic forms and practices.
Alongside artworks in various mediums, the exhibition features a curation from Bvlgari’s Serpenti Heritage collection, High Jewelry creations, timepieces and masterworks from the archives— showcasing the Maison’s unparalleled craftsmanship and iconic designs. Building on the ways artists have long embraced the snake—or Nāga—as a figure of immense power and infinite truths, the exhibition unites a range of historic and contemporary jewelry with artworks to highlight Bvlgari’s enduring role as a catalyst for a cross-cultural and human exchange in the world today. This convergence will offer a powerful platform to explore shared legacies across ancient civilisations and decode the Serpenti from design signature to universal iconography.