Brief introduction of Bulgari
Gree is bold and unique, noble and classical. Balance also combines classical and modern features, breaks through the strict rules of traditional academic design, and creates Bulgari's unique style inspired by Greek elegance, Italian Renaissance and metallurgical technology in the19th century.
1879, the family of Thiriot Bulgari immigrated to Naples. 1884, he opened a silverware shop in Rome, specializing in selling exquisite silver carvings.
In the early 20th century, French style was the most popular in European and American jewelry circles, and the theme and material selection of jewelry had certain rules. In the 1940s, Bulgari from Italy took the lead in breaking this tradition.
It takes color as the design essence in jewelry making, creatively uses a variety of gemstones with different colors to match and combine, and then uses bases with different materials to highlight the dazzling colors of gemstones. In order to make the colors of gems more complete, Bulgari first used semi-precious stones in her jewelry, such as coral, amethyst, tourmaline, topaz, olivine and so on.