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  1. Jan 29, 2020 · The Serpenti given to Elizabeth Taylor in 2010 by Paolo Bulgari. Bulgari had also begun to revive the Serpenti in pure jewellery pieces – including, for its High Jewellery collection in 2012, a fabulous extra-long necklace of emerald and turquoise beads, and a four-wrap cuff bangle entirely set with rubies and diamonds.

  2. May 24, 2024 · Bulgari ’s Serpenti motif is one of the most recognizable symbols in the fine jewelry world, with the design reigning as a fixture of the Italian jeweler for more than 75 years. The fine jeweler ...

    • Layla Ilchi
  3. Feb 4, 2021 · A new Bulgari Serpenti design. Since the first Serpenti was designed during the 1940s, it has proven its relevancy by adapting to the times. The original design known as the Tubogas, inspired by ...

  4. Aug 1, 2024 · The Early Decades of Bulgari Serpenti. The first Bulgari Serpenti piece was designed in 1948: a bracelet-watch in gold with a square head for the dial and a body that wraps around the wrist. The flexible bracelet-watch was done in a Tubogas technique that featured consistent coils of gold. The design eventually evolved in the 1950s to resemble ...

    • Jacqueline Kot
  5. Aug 20, 2015 · Two faces, Two dials, Two identities. High performance escapement with “triple pare-chute” protection. Limited edition of 10 pieces. Bulgari’s Beloved Serpenti: A Brief History. by Sabrina Doerr. Bulgari was founded in 1884 by Sotirio Bulgari, a man of Greek heritage who lived in Rome (real name: Sotirios Voulgaris).

  6. Aug 19, 2015 · The Serpenti is one of Bulgari's most recognizable designs and was first introduced in the 1940s. The earliest confirmed Serpenti bracelet design was inspired by the “gas pipe” design and was made in the Machine Style of the late 1940s. The result was a wrap-around, flexible bracelet made of white, yellow, or pink gold tubular links ...

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  8. Introduced in 1948 as jewelry-watches to be wrapped around the wrist, Serpenti creations made their debut with a supple, stylized body crafted with the iconic Tubogas technique. In the '50s, the Bulgari serpent began to embrace a more realistic style, an evolution that culminated in the '60s when its distinct turned into a canvas for creative experimentation sporting gemstones and colored enamels.

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