This collection not only reimagines some of the Maison’s most classic designs, but it also pays tribute to the brand’s historical love of this precious metal.
Bvlgari distinguished itself in the 1950s, when most jewellers went toward platinum with the emergence of Art Deco, by making striking use of yellow gold. This unique decision became a trademark of the Roman jeweler, lending its works a timeless splendor. The Tubogas technique, which involves meticulously interlocking metal bands without soldering, reappears in this collection, providing a contemporary take on a classic design.
The collection includes a diverse range of jewelry, including bracelets in a variety of styles, such as sleek 18-karat yellow gold, a stylish tri-gold variation, and a stunning diamond-studded choice. These items are intended to compliment both formal and casual clothes, making them suitable for any occasion.
One standout is the jewelry set with the Parentesi motif, a design inspired by old Roman sidewalks and enhanced with magnificent diamonds. The genuine jewel of the collection, however, is a beautiful necklace incorporating tanzanite, rubellite, and green tourmaline, framed by geometric hard stones and pavé diamonds, reminiscent of Tubogas’ radical 1970s works.
Bvlgari‘s ‘Tubogas’ Collection redefines luxury by combining its rich tradition with contemporary elegance, allowing jewelry enthusiasts to experience the Maison’s hallmark artistry in a new light.