Bvlgari revisits the iconic B.zero1 ring design with bold new iterations

 

 

Bvlgari B.zero1 is now a collector’s item for exceptional women. Inspired by the fluid geometry of the Colosseum in Rome, B.zero1 ring was created in 1999 using the groundbreaking Tubogas technique. This year Bulgari is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its iconic jewelry design inspired by Rome.

Bvlgari revisits the iconic B.zero1 ring design with bold new iterations-2019
Bvlgari revisits the iconic B.zero1 ring design with bold new iterations; © Mario Sorrenti / Bvlgari

To embody the unique design of its new 2019 B.zero1 collection, Italian luxury house Bvlgari has chosen ambassadors Bella Hadid and Kris Wu, two intrepid personalities captured by the lens of photographer Mario Sorrenti.

Bvlgari B.zero1 ring has been created in a 5-band, white gold spiral completely encrusted in sparkling pavé diamonds. There are also versions in yellow gold and solid white gold in tribute to the original 1999 editions, as well as rose gold for the first time. The designs are engraved with “XX Anniversary” on the internal ferrule.

The 20th anniversary is also celebrated in variations that add an inner core of a white or black ceramic. Each combination comes in a ring and a pendant. A rose gold bangle available in black ceramic and in precious pavé diamonds completes the collection.

Bvlgari revisits the iconic B.zero1 ring design with bold new iterations
Bvlgari revisits the iconic B.zero1 ring design with bold new iterations; © Mario Sorrenti / Bvlgari

To celebrate the ring’s anniversary, Mauro Di Roberto, Jewellery Business Unit Managing Director at Bvlgari, tells of the genesis and evolution of an icon.

B.zero1 is the personification of Bvlgari design. Inspired by the quintessential symbol of Roman architecture, the Colosseum, it encapsulates every single Bvlgari trait: bold, nonconformist and unexpected. In these twenty years, B.zero1 has evolved thanks to its ability to adapt to the times, while continuing to preserve its design uniqueness and style. Reworked by Anish Kapoor and Zaha Hadid, in materials such as ceramic and marble, it has simply consolidated its role as an icon.”

Structure, shape and equilibrium merge in the ring’s design, which stems from the principles of architectural construction and celebrates the tradition of ancient Rome.

Bulgari says B.zero1 is like Rome, “difficult to describe as a whole, but we can at least try: run the risk, shake off convention, be amazed by unexpected things”-that’s all it takes.

 

Bvlgari BZero1-2019
Bvlgari BZero1 campaign 2012; @Bvlgari

 

Bella Hadid for Bvlgari BZero 2019
Bella Hadid for Bvlgari BZero 2019; © Mario Sorrenti / Bvlgari
Bvlgari BZero 2019 jewelry
Bvlgari BZero 2019 jewelry; @Bvlgari
Bvlgari BZero 2019 editions
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A new Bvlgari icon is blooming: Fiorever

 

The flower is a classic jewellery motif, one Bvlgari has interpreted with craftsmanship and bold creativity since 1920. From the iconic tremblant brooches, to natural motifs expressed through striking gemstone combinations, today Bvlgari immortalizes the four-petal flower in enchanting diamond jewels called Fiorever.

Bulgari FIorever 2018 campaign
Bulgari FIorever 2018 campaign; photo source: bulgari.com

Born from an ironic combination of the Italian, “fiore” (flower), and the English “forever”, the new Bvlgari Fiorever jewellery collection glows with its four-petal design carved with the sparkle of precious diamonds.

Bulgari is is perhaps Rome’s best ambassador. According to the luxury Italian house, the “four-petal flower motif is a Roman symbol of happiness and joy” The new Fiorever is linked to the spirit of the Eternal City.

 

Meant to shine with eternal glow, the fashionable sautoir features a sparkling white gold and diamond flower crowning precious dangling fringes.
Bvlgari recently celebrated the launch of its new diamond collection by hosting an event filled with flowers and fairy lights at
…surprise! ….the Bvlgari Resort Dubai.

The party was just as star-studded as the collection, with both Bvlgari brand ambassadors and regional celebrities among the guests who attended the dinner party and DJ set by Graziano Della Nebbia. Bvlgari also unveiled a new ambassador at the event: the Spanish actress, Úrsula Corberó, star of the hit Netflix series Money Heist. The collection was revealed through a collaboration with Japanese flower artist Azuma Makoto, with Bvlgari CEO, Jean-Christophe Babin, also showing an exclusive preview of the new campaign shot by Mario Sorrenti on the streets of Rome.

“Úrsula Corberó is the exuberant Fiorever woman: exuding an irresistible positivity, the brazen beauty possesses an intrinsic Roman joy for life. Her innate solar energy and light-hearted spontaneity make her as unique as the resplendent, eternal diamond flower of the Fiorever jewellery collection, ” explained Bulgari.

Bvlgari also announced THE PERFUME OF GEMS, a precious atlas of fragrances, tracing the origins of Bvlgari’s precious perfumes back to the ancient gems and spice trails and to Bvlgari’s fine jewelry tradition, deeply rooted in Roman tradition.

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Bulgari FIorever; photo source: bulgari.com
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Bulgari FIorever Launch Party- Ursula Corbero and Jean-Christophe Babin; photo source: bulgari.com
Bulgari FIorever Ring
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Bulgari FIorever Necklace
Bulgari FIorever Necklace; photo source: bulgari.com
Bulgari FIorever 2018-
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