Monday, November 28, 2011

Bvlgari Jewelry: King of Jewels

What stands out among the many pieces of Bvlgari iwc replica jewellery is the Love Bracelet created in 1969 by Aldo Cipullo. It is identified by a band surrounded the capital letter ‘O’ with a vertical line across it. Unlike other bracelets, that can snap together or simply be slipped on, the Love Bracelet can only be opened by a small screwdriver which comes along with the bracelet. The screwdriver is attached to a necklace intended for the partner to wear around their necks to indicate the commitment between each other. The bracelet inspired a line of its own including rings and necklaces.

Other pieces among the Bvlgari jewellery are rings, including engagement and wedding rings, bracelets, earrings, necklaces, chains, pendants, charms, cufflinks and brooches. Bvlgari IWC also carries a line of watches in conjunction with a fine watchmaker Edmond Jaeger. They created the first men’s wristwatch in 1904 after a Brazilian Pilot complained that using pocket watches while flying was not efficient. There are over thirty types of watches in their collection at present. Their most expensive watch to date is the Tank Americaine watch which can be valued up to $35,000.00. The original Tank Americaine was created in 1917.

Bvlgari jewellery has been worn by nobility. A Prince of Wales once quoted Bvlgari as being the king of jewellers. After filling an order of 27 tiaras for King Edward VII’s coronation in 1902, they became the main supplier for the court of England. They are also known for the Panther Brook worn by Wallis Simpson whom King Edward VIII had abdicated the throne to marry and the Patiala necklace worn by worn by Bhupinder Singh iwc replica, the then Maharaja of Patiala in India. This unique necklace had 2,930 diamonds which included the De Beers Diamond, the seventh largest diamond in the world.
 

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