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The Roman Esedra necklace effortlessly captures the geometric rigour of Ancient Rome in a sautoir ...
The Oriental Buds necklace captures the allure and exoticism of the Mughal Empire and Byzantine ...
The warmth and exotic colours of the East meet with Byzantine motifs in this necklace ...
The Serpenti Bulgari Mediterranea necklace is brought to life by the Italian duo of photographers ...
This new design of the Serpenti has been created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of ...
Emilia Ikaheimo shot in 1997 by Piero Gemelli for the Fashion and Jewellery against AIDS ...
Photographer Dan Beleiu shot the Dutch model Luna Bijl holding Serpenti jewels in Rome in ...
The Bulgari Serpenti Viper bracelets in rose or white gold. Different diamond-setting options are available ...
Celebrating its 75th anniversary, one of the newest collections featuring the serpent are the Bulgari ...
The Bulgari Serpenti 75 anniversary Serpenti Viper bracelet in white gold and diamonds. Each link ...
Created to celebrate the 75th anniversary of the Bulgari Serpenti, this rose gold necklace is ...
Bulgari commissioned Gian Paolo Barbieri, the famous Italian fashion photographer, to shoot iconic Bulgari jewels ...
The sinuous form of the Serpenti lends itself to a many interpretations such as this ...
Bulgari takes a look back at the 75 years of the Serpenti with a selection ...
Inspired by the mosaics patterns of the Caracalla bath in Ancient Rome, the malachite Diva ...
The Bulgari Serpenti Hypnotic Emerald necklace is set with the spectacular 93.83 carat cabochon-cut emerald ...
The BZero1 collection that reflects the timeless elegance of Rome features a simple drum-shaped ring ...
The Emerald Venus necklace is inspired by the Capelvenere, a Mediterranean fern, whose diamond branches ...
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.