12 Brands Including Bulgari, Fred, and Graff Participate
Jungle Ecosystem Motifs Featuring Lion, Butterfly, Snake, Tree, and More
Jewelry and Watches Worth a Total of 13 Billion KRW on Display... Until the 27th

Galleria Luxury Hall, 'Exploring the Jungle' Poster (Photo by Galleria Department Store).

Galleria Luxury Hall, 'Exploring the Jungle' Poster (Photo by Galleria Department Store).

View original image

[Asia Economy Reporter Yuri Kim] Galleria Department Store announced on the 22nd that it will hold "Exploring the Jungle," an exhibition of luxury watches and jewelry with a jungle theme, at its Apgujeong-dong luxury hall until the 27th.


The exhibition, held in the Galleria Masterpiece Zone, features 12 brands including Bulgari, Fred, and Graff, showcasing jewelry and watches worth a total of approximately 13 billion KRW. Each item is designed with motifs inspired by the jungle ecosystem, such as lions, butterflies, snakes, and trees.


The highlight of the exhibition is "Soleildor" by the French high jewelry brand Fred. This piece features an 11.25-carat yellow diamond as the center stone. It is an exclusive product in Korea, priced at around 2 billion KRW.


In addition, visitors can see various items inspired by the jungle ecosystem, such as Bulgari's "Serpenti Necklace," Chanel Jewelry's "Lyon Necklace," and Graff's "Butterfly Watch."


Furthermore, Galleria Luxury Hall is collaborating with the Swiss luxury watch brand IWC to transform the underground connecting passage into a small jungle. The passageway will be decorated with live moss and plants to create a jungle trail, and jungle-themed objects will be placed throughout the exhibition space to provide an immersive experience as if visitors were actually in a jungle.



Meanwhile, Galleria has received positive feedback from customers this year by presenting a series of exhibitions under the theme of "Exploring," including space and ocean explorations. This is the third series.


This content was produced with the assistance of AI translation services.

© The Asia Business Daily(www.asiae.co.kr). All rights reserved.

Today’s Briefing