A journey into the inner vitality and infinite beauty of colored stones. 
 
Bvlgari unveils the third chapter of its "Color Journey," embarking on a new adventure in search of nature's rarest and most precious nuances.
 
 Courtesy of BVLGARI
Courtesy of BVLGARI
After revealing the captivating hues of Paraiba tourmaline and the vibrant allure of spinel in its previous two "Color Journeys," the Roman high jeweler dedicates a new chapter to two extremely feminine gemstones: kunzite and morganite. Discovered by American mineralogist G.F. Kunz in the early 20th century, these gemstones ignited Bvlgari's imagination and its ability to create captivating color combinations. While still relatively unknown in the world of high jewelry and previously reserved for collectors and gem connoisseurs, Bvlgari's pioneering spirit and unparalleled know-how in the field of colored stones have transformed these "new faces" into sought-after gemstones. Through a delicate pastel palette that combines the purple nuances of kunzite with the soft pink of morganite, the Roman high jeweler evokes the exquisite atmosphere of the Mediterranean in spring, the elegance of nature and the exhilarating beauty of the heart.
 
 Courtesy of BVLGARI
Courtesy of BVLGARI
In the world of timepieces, Bvlgari's legendary icon, the Serpenti, celebrates its 75th anniversary this year and has been reimagined with exquisite gemstones, timeless design and bold, imaginative craftsmanship. Inspired by Bvlgari's signature heritage timepiece, launched in 1955, the Serpenti Misteriosi Pallini features a sleek, curved body adorned with 18K pink gold beads and set with purple sapphires, pink tourmalines, garnets, spinels and diamonds to create a captivating piece. The watch's head is encrusted with round brilliant-cut diamonds, and a 5.45-carat pear-shaped morganite at the top adds a touch of peach to a palette of gemstones evoking a Mediterranean sunset. Crafted with meticulous handwork and expert skill, the timepiece takes 510 hours to complete, fitting seamlessly around the wrist. It is powered by Bvlgari's smallest in-house mechanical movement, the Piccolissimo.
 
 
【Product Overview】
 
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Courtesy of BVLGARI
"Serpenti Misteriosi Parisi"
Product Number: 103883
Case/Bracelet: 40mm diameter, pink gold case, one morganite (approx. 5.45ct), diamonds,
two emeralds, pink tourmaline (approx. 5.73ct), purple sapphire (approx. 4.39ct), garnet, pink spinel (approx. 6.50ct), water resistant to 30m
Movement: BVL100 Piccolissimo caliber, mechanical micro-movement, manual winding, 2.50mm thick, 21,600 vph
Power reserve: approximately 30 hours
 
 
 
 
 
 
About Bvlgari
Bvlgari, a part of the LVMH Group, was founded in the heart of Rome in 1884. Over the years, Bvlgari has established a reputation as an Italian icon, known for its masterful use of colored stones and for its exceptional craftsmanship and visionary design. Since its founding, Bvlgari has consistently achieved global success through the pioneering vision that has remained at the heart of the brand's DNA. It has evolved into a global luxury brand offering a wide range of products and services, from fine jewelry and luxury watches to accessories and fragrances, and boasts a network of boutiques and hotels in the world's most exclusive shopping destinations. Through its commitment to corporate social and environmental responsibility, Bvlgari is committed to innovating in the present to realize a sustainable future, and to contributing to the natural environment and local communities.
 
 
For inquiries:
Bulgari Japan
03-6362-0100
https://www.bulgari.com/ja-jp/
Bvlgari unveils the third chapter of its "Color Journey," embarking on a new adventure in search of nature's rarest and most precious nuances.
 Courtesy of BVLGARI
Courtesy of BVLGARIAfter revealing the captivating hues of Paraiba tourmaline and the vibrant allure of spinel in its previous two "Color Journeys," the Roman high jeweler dedicates a new chapter to two extremely feminine gemstones: kunzite and morganite. Discovered by American mineralogist G.F. Kunz in the early 20th century, these gemstones ignited Bvlgari's imagination and its ability to create captivating color combinations. While still relatively unknown in the world of high jewelry and previously reserved for collectors and gem connoisseurs, Bvlgari's pioneering spirit and unparalleled know-how in the field of colored stones have transformed these "new faces" into sought-after gemstones. Through a delicate pastel palette that combines the purple nuances of kunzite with the soft pink of morganite, the Roman high jeweler evokes the exquisite atmosphere of the Mediterranean in spring, the elegance of nature and the exhilarating beauty of the heart.
 Courtesy of BVLGARI
Courtesy of BVLGARIIn the world of timepieces, Bvlgari's legendary icon, the Serpenti, celebrates its 75th anniversary this year and has been reimagined with exquisite gemstones, timeless design and bold, imaginative craftsmanship. Inspired by Bvlgari's signature heritage timepiece, launched in 1955, the Serpenti Misteriosi Pallini features a sleek, curved body adorned with 18K pink gold beads and set with purple sapphires, pink tourmalines, garnets, spinels and diamonds to create a captivating piece. The watch's head is encrusted with round brilliant-cut diamonds, and a 5.45-carat pear-shaped morganite at the top adds a touch of peach to a palette of gemstones evoking a Mediterranean sunset. Crafted with meticulous handwork and expert skill, the timepiece takes 510 hours to complete, fitting seamlessly around the wrist. It is powered by Bvlgari's smallest in-house mechanical movement, the Piccolissimo.
【Product Overview】
 Courtesy of BVLGARI
Courtesy of BVLGARI"Serpenti Misteriosi Parisi"
Product Number: 103883
Case/Bracelet: 40mm diameter, pink gold case, one morganite (approx. 5.45ct), diamonds,
two emeralds, pink tourmaline (approx. 5.73ct), purple sapphire (approx. 4.39ct), garnet, pink spinel (approx. 6.50ct), water resistant to 30m
Movement: BVL100 Piccolissimo caliber, mechanical micro-movement, manual winding, 2.50mm thick, 21,600 vph
Power reserve: approximately 30 hours
About Bvlgari
Bvlgari, a part of the LVMH Group, was founded in the heart of Rome in 1884. Over the years, Bvlgari has established a reputation as an Italian icon, known for its masterful use of colored stones and for its exceptional craftsmanship and visionary design. Since its founding, Bvlgari has consistently achieved global success through the pioneering vision that has remained at the heart of the brand's DNA. It has evolved into a global luxury brand offering a wide range of products and services, from fine jewelry and luxury watches to accessories and fragrances, and boasts a network of boutiques and hotels in the world's most exclusive shopping destinations. Through its commitment to corporate social and environmental responsibility, Bvlgari is committed to innovating in the present to realize a sustainable future, and to contributing to the natural environment and local communities.
For inquiries:
Bulgari Japan
03-6362-0100
https://www.bulgari.com/ja-jp/

















