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The Bulgari Divissima Astrale is available in white or rose gold, both featuring citrines, amethysts, ...
The Roman gemsetters worked for more than 470 to perfectly fix 88.30 carats of colour ...
The design of the Bulgari Serpenti Misteriosi Cleopatra is based on serpent scales but given ...
Bulgari’s Diva’s Dream Divissima is available in two versions in white gold: this one is ...
The skilful construction of the Bulgari Diva’s Dream Divissima watch allows the dial to be ...
The luscious colours of the Bulgari Divissima Astrale are achieved thanks to a rigorous selection ...
The emerald version of the Bulgari’s Diva’s Dream Divissima features eight brilliantly bright emeralds set ...
Bulgari’s Astrale watch is transformed by a halo of the vivid colours of Paraiba tourmalines ...
Bulgari Divas’ Dream Peacock Diamonds depicts a peacock in golden champlevé outlines that are painted ...
The Bulgari Divas’ Dream Peacock Dischi features a feather marquetry dial and time is indicated ...
The dazzling Bulgari Serpenti Spiga high jewellery watch has almost 900 diamonds set across the ...
Reviving the art of feather marquetry from the Renaissance era, Bulgari Divas’ Dream Peacock Dischi ...
The majestic peacock is one of the recurring symbols of Ancient Rome and found in ...
Bulgari Divas’ Dream Peacock Tourbillon Lumière brilliantly combines peacock feathers, diamonds and an exquisitely detailed ...
A malachite dial adds extra glamour with a 70’s air to the opulent Bulgari Serpenti ...
The double-coil of the Serpenti Spiga has 70 different links and the single coil has ...
The Bulgari Serpenti Spiga takes on a new look with the spiga-motif diamond-set gold bracelet ...
The rose gold Bulgari Serpenti Spiga comes in two sizes, the double-coil is set with ...
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.