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Bulgari were exploring more colours in gemstones by the end of the 1960s including this ...
Bulgari bib necklace from 1968 shows the Italian brand experimenting with combinations of precious and ...
The minimalist Serpenti Viper bracelet is a geometric abstract representation of Bulgari's mythical snake.
The snake motif, close to Bulgari's heart since 1940, is set with rubies and diamonds ...
The Monete Weave choker is a striking fusion of a Classic antique bronze coin of ...
Vibrant colours and a powerful design make for a flamboyant look in the Baroque Spiral ...
The Prodigious Colour necklace features colourful candy-like, outsized cabochons gems that in total weigh 288 ...
The graphic Monete Weave choker is inspired by Zaha Hadid's dynamic approach to volume and ...
The versatile Ruby Metamorphosis necklace can be worn is nine different ways thanks to hidden ...
Set with a 10.02-carat antique cushion-cut Mozambique ruby, the Ruby Metamorphosis necklace required 2,500 hours ...
Honouring one of the the most accomplished seventeenth-century Italian Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, the Baroque ...
Bold with expressive curves paved with diamonds, the Fluid Tanzanite choker features an impressive 77.88-carat ...
The Diamond's Passion necklace features 64 carats of diamonds in this necklace honouring Hortensia, a ...
The Prodigious Colour necklace features a magnificent selection of cabochon amethyst, citrine, rubellite, blue topaz ...
Found in Tagikistan, this is the fourth largest known spinel in the world and weighs ...
Five impressive Paraiba tourmalines evoking the clear water of Sardinia are surrounded by waves of ...
The Divissima Astrale by Bulgari has been revamped to offer and explosion of colour thanks ...
An impressive 5.6-carat lagoon-green tourmaline surrounded by emeralds and diamonds stands out thanks to its ...
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.