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The building’s exterior reflects Bvlgari’s sustainable approach, using low-impact materials that meet LEED Gold standards ...
At Scuola Bvlgari, students train side by side with master jewellers using the same equipment ...
Over 4,100 solar panels power Bvlgari’s Valenza Manifattura, supplying half of the facility’s total energy ...
Ten hives, home to around one million bees, were installed as part of Bvlgari’s rewilding ...
Bvlgari’s Valenza Manifattura is now the world’s largest single-brand jewelry site, powered by renewables and ...
Each jewel is crafted by hand from start to finish. Bvlgari’s Manifattura brings together over ...
The Manifattura’s layered façade contrasts glass and vertical cladding to mirror the dual spirit of ...
A student at Scuola Bvlgari examines a Serpenti bracelet. The new school trains future artisans ...
Since 2022, Bvlgari has exclusively used gold certified by the Responsible Jewellery Council’s Chain of ...
An artisan consults design drawings before assembling a gold bracelet—each piece is crafted with micrometric ...
Bvlgari melts only RJC-certified gold, ensuring every jewel begins with traceable, ethically sourced metal. The ...
The Lotus is one of Dries Criel's most memorable designs and is inspired by the ...
The Anubis ring is an abstract interpretation of the Egyptian jackal god's head that Dries ...
Architectural and outsized, the Lotus bracelet set the tone for Dries Criel's elegant and glamorous ...
The clean lines and powerful shapes of Dries Criel's jewels are naturally unisex as seen ...
Dries Criel is fascinated with Ancient Egypt as seen in the Pyramids ring in yellow ...
Dries Criel combines the fluid grace of a dancer's body with the flexibility of their ...
Monogram Flower rings in onyx, malachite and diamond reflect the evolution of a motif first ...
Communications firm Edelman released its annual Trust Barometer[1] report last week to coincide with the gathering of world leaders at Davos. As the most influential, powerful and wealthy were gearing up for a week of talks focused on the future of capitalism and meeting the global goals, the Barometer provided stark insight into the challenges we face. Fifty-six percent of people believe capitalism does more harm than good.