Fine Italian Jewelry, Watches and Luxury Goods
La Maison
The year 2014, marks the 130th year of Bulgari, a name emblematic of Italian excellence. Emboldened by 2,700 years of Roman history, Bulgari honors its rich past with modern designs.
Known for stylistic audacity and a penchant for color, Bulgari pieces are immediately recognizable.
Designing with the sensuality of volume, a love of linearity and a reverence for the art and architecture of Bulgari’s Greek and Roman roots, these iconic features are found in each of Bulgari’s creations.
Harmonized with Rome’s ancient history, Bulgari incorporates the city’s symbolism while innovating its design for the future.
Classic yet contemporary, Bulgari upholds its 130-year legacy with a timeless sense of exquisite beauty.
Originating in Rome, Bulgari was founded as a jewelry shop in 1884 by Greek silversmith Sotirio Bulgari.
With passionate skill and vision, he set the stage for Bulgari to become a permanent emblem of Italian excellence.
For the 130 years thereafter, Bulgari’s ceaseless creativity, formidable history of innovation and a bold pioneering spirit led the jewelry House to become a legend.
Bulgari is a name that has become synonymous with artisanal craftsmanship, avant-garde materials and unrivalled design.
The Eternal City’s architectural beauty has long inspired the Italian jeweler: Bulgari reinterprets the majestic symbols of Rome with extraordinary editions of jewelry, watches, accessories and perfumes.
To honor its ancient Roman past, Bulgari integrated the original Latin “v,” an epigraph of the family name, engraving it above its flagship store in the grand renovation of 1934.
Bulgari’s Roman address on the prestigious Via dei Condotti, leading up to the Spanish Steps, became both its home and source of inspiration. Rome remains the aesthetic reference for Bulgari, as it boasts a spectacular architectural backdrop.
With an unmatched vision of luxury, Bulgari’s origins at the Via dei Condotti flagship store hosted an international elite of artists, writers and actors during the ‘Dolce Vita’ years – the 1950s-60s – leading to Bulgari’s diversified presence today.
The brand came to the attention of the global elite and hosted movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn, who engaged in passionate affairs with Bulgari jewels.
Immediately recognizable for their powerful opulence, rich colors and sense of volume, Bulgari jewels soon became renowned among local bourgeois as well as the international high-society set.
Bulgari developed an overseas presence in the 1970s. It also began to expand the company vision, diversifying into the world of watchmaking and launching the now-iconic “BVLGARI∙BVLGARI” watch in 1975. The coveted watch was just the first of many, and in 1980 Bulgari founded the company Bulgari Time, in the watchmaking capital of Switzerland.
In 1992, Bulgari further diversified with the introduction of its first fragrance, Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert, establishing Bulgari Parfums in Switzerland.
In 1996, Bulgari launched its highly successful collections of cosmopolitan accessories. In 2000, Bulgari Time’s capacities grew with the acquisition of specialized luxury watchmakers; Bulgari had thus evolved into a world-class watch manufacturer.
With its unmatched standard for lavish lifestyle, the Bulgari Group expanded its vision to hotels and resorts, featuring contemporary luxury in the prestigious locations of Milan, Bali and London via exclusive design.
In 2011, Bulgari was acquired by the luxury group LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), only enriching its potential.
Bulgari designs are nourished by deep Roman roots, entrenched in an inspired past.
Honoring history, refined Greek and Roman motifs recall the art and architecture of Bulgari’s origins.
Proudly representing the exquisite nature that is Italy, the Bulgari name has become synonymous with brilliant color, symbolic storytelling and unrivaled craftsmanship for 130 years. In all things Bulgari, magnificent luxury is key.
Color is often one of the most recognizable and iconic features of a Bulgari creation. Deviating from the traditional, diamond-based Parisian school of jewelry, Bulgari developed a bold and unprecedented style, exploring unusual color combinations such as rubies, emeralds and sapphires of the entire palette.
Jewelry came alive in a rainbow of color combinations. The fine Italian jeweler has established itself as the master of colored gemstones in its High Jewelry pieces. An established expert in diamond design, Bulgari creations have always featured the finest diamonds since the 1920s.
In the following decades, Bulgari gradually began adding precious, rare colored gems to complement its pieces. In the 1950s, Italy became the design center of Europe and Bulgari took the color revolution to the next level.
Deviating from the traditional, diamond-based Parisian school of jewelry, Bulgari developed a bold and unprecedented style, exploring unusual color combinations such as rubies and emeralds, and sapphires of the entire palette. Jewelry came alive in a rainbow of color combinations.
Further invention built upon the classic asymmetrical motif and traditional cut – Bulgari designed with symmetrical, compact shapes and reintroduced the use of the cabochon cut for prominent, high-quality gemstones.
This shape for large gemstones dates back to antiquity but had since fallen out of custom; today it has become a Bulgari trademark. A cabochon-cut gem is ideal to convey a sense of volume, luminosity and contrast with the surrounding faceted diamonds, and serves to highlight a stone’s aesthetic potential.
With similar foresight, contemporary Bulgari designs have also featured the ancient mogul or takhti cut, allowing an egg-shaped luminescence that can be difficult to achieve, but has a dramatically smooth result. The beauty within the stone – what truly makes them one-of-a-kind – is at the heart of every Bulgari design.
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Fine Italian Jewelry, Watches and Luxury Goods
La Maison
The year 2014, marks the 130th year of Bulgari, a name emblematic of Italian excellence. Emboldened by 2,700 years of Roman history, Bulgari honors its rich past with modern designs.
Known for stylistic audacity and a penchant for color, Bulgari pieces are immediately recognizable.
Designing with the sensuality of volume, a love of linearity and a reverence for the art and architecture of Bulgari’s Greek and Roman roots, these iconic features are found in each of Bulgari’s creations.
Harmonized with Rome’s ancient history, Bulgari incorporates the city’s symbolism while innovating its design for the future.
Classic yet contemporary, Bulgari upholds its 130-year legacy with a timeless sense of exquisite beauty.
Originating in Rome, Bulgari was founded as a jewelry shop in 1884 by Greek silversmith Sotirio Bulgari.
With passionate skill and vision, he set the stage for Bulgari to become a permanent emblem of Italian excellence.
For the 130 years thereafter, Bulgari’s ceaseless creativity, formidable history of innovation and a bold pioneering spirit led the jewelry House to become a legend.
Bulgari is a name that has become synonymous with artisanal craftsmanship, avant-garde materials and unrivalled design.
The Eternal City’s architectural beauty has long inspired the Italian jeweler: Bulgari reinterprets the majestic symbols of Rome with extraordinary editions of jewelry, watches, accessories and perfumes.
To honor its ancient Roman past, Bulgari integrated the original Latin “v,” an epigraph of the family name, engraving it above its flagship store in the grand renovation of 1934.
Bulgari’s Roman address on the prestigious Via dei Condotti, leading up to the Spanish Steps, became both its home and source of inspiration. Rome remains the aesthetic reference for Bulgari, as it boasts a spectacular architectural backdrop.
With an unmatched vision of luxury, Bulgari’s origins at the Via dei Condotti flagship store hosted an international elite of artists, writers and actors during the ‘Dolce Vita’ years – the 1950s-60s – leading to Bulgari’s diversified presence today.
The brand came to the attention of the global elite and hosted movie stars such as Elizabeth Taylor and Audrey Hepburn, who engaged in passionate affairs with Bulgari jewels.
Immediately recognizable for their powerful opulence, rich colors and sense of volume, Bulgari jewels soon became renowned among local bourgeois as well as the international high-society set.
Bulgari developed an overseas presence in the 1970s. It also began to expand the company vision, diversifying into the world of watchmaking and launching the now-iconic “BVLGARI∙BVLGARI” watch in 1975. The coveted watch was just the first of many, and in 1980 Bulgari founded the company Bulgari Time, in the watchmaking capital of Switzerland.
In 1992, Bulgari further diversified with the introduction of its first fragrance, Eau Parfumée au Thé Vert, establishing Bulgari Parfums in Switzerland.
In 1996, Bulgari launched its highly successful collections of cosmopolitan accessories. In 2000, Bulgari Time’s capacities grew with the acquisition of specialized luxury watchmakers; Bulgari had thus evolved into a world-class watch manufacturer.
With its unmatched standard for lavish lifestyle, the Bulgari Group expanded its vision to hotels and resorts, featuring contemporary luxury in the prestigious locations of Milan, Bali and London via exclusive design.
In 2011, Bulgari was acquired by the luxury group LVMH (Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton), only enriching its potential.
Bulgari designs are nourished by deep Roman roots, entrenched in an inspired past.
Honoring history, refined Greek and Roman motifs recall the art and architecture of Bulgari’s origins.
Proudly representing the exquisite nature that is Italy, the Bulgari name has become synonymous with brilliant color, symbolic storytelling and unrivaled craftsmanship for 130 years. In all things Bulgari, magnificent luxury is key.
Color is often one of the most recognizable and iconic features of a Bulgari creation. Deviating from the traditional, diamond-based Parisian school of jewelry, Bulgari developed a bold and unprecedented style, exploring unusual color combinations such as rubies, emeralds and sapphires of the entire palette.
Jewelry came alive in a rainbow of color combinations. The fine Italian jeweler has established itself as the master of colored gemstones in its High Jewelry pieces. An established expert in diamond design, Bulgari creations have always featured the finest diamonds since the 1920s.
In the following decades, Bulgari gradually began adding precious, rare colored gems to complement its pieces. In the 1950s, Italy became the design center of Europe and Bulgari took the color revolution to the next level.
Deviating from the traditional, diamond-based Parisian school of jewelry, Bulgari developed a bold and unprecedented style, exploring unusual color combinations such as rubies and emeralds, and sapphires of the entire palette. Jewelry came alive in a rainbow of color combinations.
Further invention built upon the classic asymmetrical motif and traditional cut – Bulgari designed with symmetrical, compact shapes and reintroduced the use of the cabochon cut for prominent, high-quality gemstones.
This shape for large gemstones dates back to antiquity but had since fallen out of custom; today it has become a Bulgari trademark. A cabochon-cut gem is ideal to convey a sense of volume, luminosity and contrast with the surrounding faceted diamonds, and serves to highlight a stone’s aesthetic potential.
With similar foresight, contemporary Bulgari designs have also featured the ancient mogul or takhti cut, allowing an egg-shaped luminescence that can be difficult to achieve, but has a dramatically smooth result. The beauty within the stone – what truly makes them one-of-a-kind – is at the heart of every Bulgari design.
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Bulgari Serpenti pale gold coloured irregular rounded metal sunglasses with brown acetate profiles enhancing the volumes. The temples are embellished with the multicoloured iconic scale décor recalling the sinuous body of the snake. This style is also available in the Asian fit version.
Bulgari Serpenti pink gold coloured irregular rounded metal sunglasses with black acetate profiles enhancing the volumes. The temples are embellished with the multicoloured iconic scale décor recalling the sinuous body of the snake. This style is also available in the Asian fit version.
Serpenti "Back-to-Scale" tri-layer butterfly sunglasses in black acetate with purple lenses, featuring sinuous temples embellished with the multicoloured iconic scale décor. A glamorous expression of the unpologetic spirit and compelling allure of the Serpenti woman.
Bulgari Serpenti "Heart" squared sunglasses in transparent pink acetate with heart-shaped grey lenses. The two colourful scales on the front creating a cut-out effect on the lenses, give an irrisisteble touch of feminininity and sophistication.
Serpenti "Back-to-Scale" tri-layer acetate panthos glasses, featuring sinuous temples embellished with the multicoloured iconic scale décor. A glamorous expression of the unpologetic spirit and compelling allure of the Serpenti woman.
Bvlgari Bvlgari "On-Me" pink gold color metal squared sunglasses featuring pink mirrored lenses. The iconic maison logo reinterpreted in an unprecedent way, through the openwork white enamel décor inspired by the timeless Bulgari Bulgari jewelry design.
Bvlgari Bvlgari "On-Me" cherry acetate cat-eye glasses. The iconic maison logo reinterpreted in an unprecedent way, through the openwork black enamel décor inspired by the timeless Bulgari Bulgari jewelry design.
Bvlgari B.zero1 "Logo Embrace" metal round sunglasses with grey lenses and black enamel temples. The iconic spiral with Bvlgari logo embraces the lenses, inpired by the architectural shapes of B.zero1 jewelry collection. A strong sense of design and irriverent attitude, leads to a new daring execution of the iconic spiral.
Bvlgari B.zero1 "Logo Embrace" metal round sunglasses with pink mirrored lenses and bronze enamel temples. The iconic spiral with Bvlgari logo embraces the lenses, inpired by the architectural shapes of B.zero1 jewelry collection. A strong sense of design and irriverent attitude, leads to a new daring execution of the iconic spiral.
Bvlgari B.zero1 "Logo Embrace" metal round sunglasses with green shading to purple lenses and purple enamel temples. The iconic spiral with Bvlgari logo embraces the lenses, inpired by the architectural shapes of B.zero1 jewelry collection. A strong sense of design and irriverent attitude, leads to a new daring execution of the iconic spiral.
Serpenti “Sunnyscale” pink gold colour oversized square sunglasses with mother-of-pearl effect snake scales overlapping mirrored pink lenses. The slender temples are characterised by openwork details that exalt the scale-shaped temple tips.
Bulgari Serpenti Flyingscale flared butterfly rimless sunglasses with a scale motif laser cut on grey gradient lenses. The style features a pink gold coloured metal brow-bar that slithers to the temples ending with a colourful scale-shaped tip.
Bulgari Serpenti pink gold colour squared metal sunglasses with black acetate profiles on grey gradient lenses. This model wears the Serpenti most sparkling skin for new expressions of unrestrained seduction.
Bulgari Serpenti pink gold colour squared metal sunglasses with pink acetate profiles on shading pink lenses. This model wears the Serpenti most sparkling skin for new expressions of unrestrained seduction.
Bvlgari B.zero1 “B.minivibes” metal cat-eye sunglasses with grey gradient lenses. The style features black and pink gold coloured stripe motifs on the front and temples inspired by B.zero1 architectural geometries. A strong sense of design and a creative decomposition of the unmistakable spiral defines a true style map of B.zero1’s boldest statements.
Bvlgari B.zero1 “B.minivibes” metal cat-eye sunglasses with mirrored pink lenses. The style features a pink gold coloured stripe motif on the front and temples inspired by B.zero1’s architectural geometries. A strong sense of design and a creative decomposition of the unmistakable spiral defines a true style map of B.zero1’s boldest statements.
Serpenti “Sunnyscale” pale gold colour oversized square sunglasses with mint green mother-of-pearl effect snake scales overlapping brown gradient lenses. The slender temples with a mint green dégradé effect are characterised by openwork details that exalt the scale-shaped temple tips.
Serpenti “Back-to-scale” brown square acetate sunglasses featuring a captivating snake scale design with multicoloured hand-set enamel. Asian fit version available for this style.
Le Gemme Serpenti “Spell” pink gold plated sunglasses with black irregular openwork profiles on grey gradient lenses. The scale-shaped décor on the temples is accented with mother-of-pearl inserts.
Le Gemme Serpenti “Spell” pink gold plated half-rim glasses with black profiles on the frame. The scale-shaped décor on the temples is accented with mother-of-pearl inserts.
Bvlgari Bvlgari “On-Me” pink gold colour round metal sunglasses with shaded grey lenses and openwork jewellery-inspired décor with hand-set enamel and crystals. An intriguing new version of the Maison’s double logo emerges from the lenses with the iconic circular motif in Bvlgari’s unrivalled playful spirit.