Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz
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Bvlgari Roma 1970 Rare Abstract Modernist Necklace Pendant In 18Kt Gold With Sodalite And Tiger Eye Quartz

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Modernist abstract pendant designed by Bvlgari.

Very rare abstract piece of modernism art, created in Roma Italy by the iconic jewelry house of Bvlgari, back in the 1970. This versatile pendant is a one of a kind piece carefully crafted in solid yellow gold of 18 karats with high polished finish and fitted on top with a movable hinged adaptable bale to wear in a chain or a necklace.

Gemstones: Embellished with three geometrics flat plaques, carved from natural blue sodalite and tiger eye quartz.

Weight: 58.6 Grams, (37.56 Dwt).

Measurements: 67.2 mm by 75.7 mm (2.64 X 2.98 Inches).

Hallmarks: Stamped with the maker's mark, the italian gold assay mark and signed, "BVLGARI ITALY 18KT"

Bvlgari, was founded in the late 19th century by Sotirio Bulgari, who was born in 1857 in Greece and was descended from a talented family of silversmiths. In 1884 he opened his first shop in Rome on the Via Sistina, and then in 1905 he moved to the actual flag's store in Via dei Condotti. Upon Sotirio’s death in 1932 his sons, Giorgio and Costantino, took over the business. They are credited with creating the highly distinctive ‘Bvlgari’ style, inspired by Greek and Roman classicism revival, the Italian Renaissance, and the 19th century Roman school of goldsmiths. The 1970s marked the beginning of Bulgari’s international expansion with the opening of stores in New York (the first overseas), Paris, Geneva and Monte Carlo.

Collateral: It is accompanied by the designer's presentation jewelry box, pouch and service paper with certificate from Bvlgari are included. 

Collateral: It is accompanied with a leather necklace with 18 karats yellow gold terminals and fitted with a crab lock.

ConditionThe overall condition of this pendant is excellent. Beside the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. The gemstones are secured in the settings. This piece has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: P081222SINM/1.408


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