La collana dedicata a Trinità dei Monti
La collana dedicata a Trinità dei Monti

Bulgari’s necklaces

Bulgari dedicates a necklace to the Spanish Steps in Rome. But it is not the only at top by the Maison.
Bulgari, Maison born in Rome, has made a necklace inspired by the Spanish Steps, after it has financed the restoration (at a cost of 1.5 million euro). But not only. For the occasion it was also announced the creation of a necklace inspired by the famous Steps. It is made from diamonds and colored gems, arranged in a geometric and floral design that recalls (with a little ‘fantasy) the steps and azalea flowers that decorate it, as every year since 1951. Chapeau: it does something for its city. The Bulgari necklace is added to the list of big necklaces brand, one of his specialties. No need to repeat the passion that have had celebrities like Liz Taylor to the Bulgari necklaces to realize that this is perhaps the form of jewelery in which the chromatic fantasy of jeweler (now part of the French group LVMH) and where mastery in the composition is more evident. Large stones, great compositions, large necklaces, all to watch. Giulia Netrese

La collana dedicata a Trinità dei Monti
La collana dedicata a Trinità dei Monti

Collana di smeraldi e diamanti
Collana di smeraldi e diamanti
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Collana con 19 acquamarine cabochon
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La famosa collana con diamanti e smeraldi appartenuta a Liz Taylor, 1962
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Collana con 18 rubelliti
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Collana in oro, perle, rubellite e peridoti
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Collana di rubini e diamanti, 1963
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Parure collana e orecchini con zaffiri, diamanti e rubini
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Collana di Bulgari con pietre colorate
Collana del 1965 in oro, smeraldi, ametiste, turchesi, diamanti
Collana del 1965 in oro, smeraldi, ametiste, turchesi, diamanti

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